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Tuk.ntox, Ga.
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aint iwo weeks ilnoe. cnv r. I. I.uui| k a, W .
W , it, .4. It. Tatum. Sern tavt,
Trenton (’linpter No. (!) li. A. li. Mice- ><il
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ricii iinniOi. hruutihiua t.v Ktrv. .1. (J. Bit}.-.
I*l u; nr ltiuctiiiK < vmy Sur.itfij mUit.
County Alli ince meets on til Tiu-il;ty
ii .1 ufiiltt -v, . !>T'i. I uly ;•!•■! ( i .•!. i1... t.. i. V
K. Bible Cio-iiiunt. W. s. 1 it I n - , sooietuiy.
rtiMle Superiort>*uet aitv, : tr t Mondays ir
March ami Sf|ittnil er.
Local and Personal.
iD. A. Jackson spHs tin; cheapen
flour ;i n U>kv
“Country mcllons” are making
their appearance ip town,
A phrenologist created much
in toyrn this week.
Miss Sallie anil Ben Pace re.
turned to the Winchester Normal
M omln v.
Labartus Love, of Shellmound,
Tenn.. is visiting relatives near
Trenton,
Will Willis has (pait “laying by’’
his crop and is now “one of
the boys.”
Mrs. Laura Graham, of Cavtors
ville, is visiting friends in Trenton
this week.
Obe Bryan talks of taking hoard
for the summer at a fashionable
. si ,m i)e/ resort
Bob Tatum is 1 aik home from
( h itta., where ho has been at work
for several weeks.
It is understood that the thnce
over the stqi-e mom of the Tate,
Barker Cos., was an eminent, success.
rs. Mattie Kersey, of lou h
Pittsburg, Tenn., is visiting me
family of I. Y. Willis south of
Trenton.
- On account of the unavoida
ble (?) absence of Sheriff Byrd
jk> public sales were made last
Tuesday.
Mr. Peach Sfvspj), formerly ef
ibis office has professed religion
,<md will he baptised at Jasper,
Tenn., Sunday.
Win. Tittle, of Morganvil’e, was
in town Tuesdav, Bill’s pltasan
smile is enough to drive away the
jbluenany day.
A pack of well trained “blnod
Jtounds” Lookout valley
would be effective in picking up
■escaped convicts.
D. F. McCord and Will Curtis
•walked out on Sand mountain last
Saturday in search of frogs. N’er’
a frog did they get.
Lack Case’s new goods pur
chased since the fire, are now in
the depot awaiting the arrange
ments being made for a place of
business.
Eph Jenk.ius and Jolifl Cuzzort
were fortunate enough lo capture a
convict last Sunday who had made
hi* escape from the Lookout
mountain camp kitty dollars
was the reward,.
Will Guttmun, the popular Chat
tanooga drummer “did" the town
Tuesday, since which time all the
girls are singing “angels without
wings” Wills face doubtless sug*
gosts the melody.
Mr. J antes Harris who removed
from Trenton in 18(39 and who now
jresides in Cincinnati, is visiting
in the community. Mr.
Harris is a son of the author ot
‘ftut Lovingood’s Yarns,
i P.-yton Pace is a hustler in tin*
i sheep business.
| Dr. .T. 11. Brock,of Rising Fawn,
j spent. Wednesday in Trenton.
Ob') Brvan spent Tuesday in
Trenton among his old friqnds.
General indisposition,is our only
axcus) for our shortcomings this
week.
f i he foot bridge across the croVc
near the sulphur spring is a great
improvement.
Tom < timmings and Hirch.Tay
lor have been spending several
days in Boston.
D. E. Tatum Las bought oat W.
R. Tavlor’s interest in the saloon
*
of Tatum & Taylor.
The meeting at this place, con
ducted by J. C. Bays is being at
tended with much intere 4.
Geo. Curetcn and Alex Fricks
were the “grand bouncers” of the
Rising Fawn ball Tuesday night.
The correspondence from X- \r
England was crowded out this
week. It will appear in our next
issue.
Our Morganville correspondent
seems to think the Trenton and
New England booms are dead. No.
not dead but sleeping.
Those desiring information in
regiW’d to the popular summer re
sorts of the country wmtlc do well
to call upon {laugh McCord.
Mrs. J’. Blanchard and Mrs. C.
P. Raymond, of Austin, Tex., who
resided in Trenton twenty years
ago, are visiting Mrs X. i\i. Brock.
Word Pace turned farmer for a
short lime yesterday morning but
his good intentions were alii lost
when he plowed up a nest of disa
greeable y allci jiiekctti.
The editor received a piece of
wedding cake this week but
eould’nt afford to go hungry bv
waiting to enter a blissful <lroi. in
land. We believe in solid comforts.
Anew directory will soon be
elected *t o ifai e efea rgy of tin* a ti’ ai r s
for the New England company. It
is to be hoped that they may sue
ceed in pulling New England out
of the mire.
Married.
Mr. S. R. Wei bur was married to
Miss Minnie Forester last Tuesday
evening at the residence of the
bride’s father, Mr. Jock Eoneste/.
Miss Willie Tatum acted as brides
maid while Robt. Tatum served as
a substitute for the “best man”
who failed to arrive in time. Only
a few invited guests were present
to witness the “matrimonial em
barkation,” yet the good wishes
expressed fdl a bon voyage were
of a most cheering nature.
llol* E'rrm il3crgiitviSl k .
The boom has at last struck
Morganviiio but if J let it be known
there will be Treutou and New
England to contend with for they
are the greatest booming people on
earth, and as \ t ou all know, they
made a great failure and we do
not wish to do as they have done.
But here goes., it is in the marble
business with R. E. Cross and Ed.
Wells th ? champion fudgers and R.
E, Killian the champion player, he
phalanges anything in the country.
Well, that is enough on the boom
as we do not want to make it long
at first nut will come in on the
home stret^h-
Com is looking well and every
body feeling well.
Mis? Miggia Crabtree’s class in
music is increasing, she has eight
regular students all getting along
nicely she expects more soon.
Our school at this place isgi*t
t’>g;dong nicely. We have sixty
five students. Miss Lucy Porter
and Miss Mattie Mrrgan are both
I industrious and will do all in their
j power to advance the children
i along in their studies.
If 1 see this in your paper I will
write again. I will not vote for a
man that docs not take hi? county
pap p r, so watch oyt scalawags.
Uxci.f Dick,
Tho Third Pearly Drives Up.
From the Ne v York Sun.
I am the Third Party !
Get on to my style,
Will you?
Arid my trimming ?
By gravy.
jUUm.’i wear no socks,
A nd my galluses is
F..s tied wi li a linchpin.
But I’m cullin'
A wide swatli
Right down dhe mid,He,
And they can’t head
Me off,
No how !
A;choc ] am a sort of
A Farmers'-Alii an co- f- sf:zcns’-
A! 1 i an ce- Kn igh t s -of - bat >o r-
Nalionr.l-I n- msaial-A nti-
Monopob -Singie-Tax-
J’roii bitio* - 'A
(r leerihuc k - Free-Stive r>>
Tot at<•*■( uiTcncy-S cittl stic
(irami (Jid-People’s-Patiy.
Bui whut if L am ?
, fiat are they goi-t’
To do about it ?
That’s what !
By zucks. f have come
To stay.
And no razor-hack Democrat,
Nor sian-st eii Republic 11,
Nor ritig-nostd Mugwump,
Can root ra • out!
1 ’in a forty-acre field:
That you can raise anything on
From a mortgage
To a bale of hay.
With a v. agwß load
Of.tlressin’ throwed in,
And I don’tgive a dtirn
Who knows it!
I kin grub up a stump
In iw. • shakes of a lamb’s tail
And the old political
Stumps has got. to come,
Kf I bus! a brickin'
Diin’ of it !
You hear me !
Melibe niv clo's don’t lit.
And my cow-h-tithor broggns
Ilaint got no shine
On to ’em,
Rut. that won’t stop
Tlier kickin’ !
And brains ain’t
In that.ec.’Uf
Neither !
All the American Eagle
Has got to and i in this business
• Is to sit quiet on the fence
And w.aU'h my
Thrashin’ machine go.
When that mum
Gits done sevatchhi’
iis back up agin the fence ! *
Hand me that whip !
Gimme them lines !
Now !
Wo haw !
Jeewillikens,
• sh-all-hcivlo k !
Rbiiig; 2 awe a Dots.
W. F Pickle is attending the
Coosa Baptist Associotion titis
week,
I tun not going to say anything
about the young lady who kicked
her sister out of bed, she might
not like it,
An exemplification of that old
-aw —“carrying coals to Newcastle”
was given here the other morning
by a somewhat bibulous individual
on the north bound passenger
train, who on seeing the crowd at
the depot handed them out a bot
tle of whisky.
The Missionary Society festival
was a very pleasant one indeed as
all who participated will testify.
The young ladies who waited or.
the tables being especially noticea
ble for the.ease, grace and Switch
ing manner in which <hej served
their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Barker
assisted by the Misses Hales*, Miss
Leona Stephens and other young
ladies with Mrs. Nichols presiding
at the organ, sang several beautiful
selections which weie highly en
joyed. Owing to the bad state of
the weather the success, tinancialy,
was not as gratifying a? wished
for,
‘•On with i lie dance.
Let joy be uuoonrtned ”
An invitation by Dr. and Duke
Brock, (may their shadows never
grow le?',) gave Ikie the entree to
one of die most delightful and en
joy ttble hops that has ever been
I given here or elsewhere. Tuesday
(night was the time, ana Tate and
Barker’s Hall the place. About
thirty couples took advantage of
the felicitous occaeion, and en
gaged in the pleasant pastime of
[“chasing the hours with flying
feet.” As the “Dade” has not the
, space to spare in it’s valuable col
umn?, and I an: not gifted with
| word painting eloquence to do the
i subject just ice. an exten led notice
lof the exquisitely lovely toilets of
(the ladies, and the beauty and
grace* of the wearers must tor these
reasons necessarily be omiMed. In
answer to the statesque Hebe in
oink,
j Widi violet • yes a* (' midnight hair
i Andi in ta r cheeks beyond com
pare,
and to that other llebe—tho’ a
smaller (iition, that was dressed
in black with jot trimmings on the
waist,
v ~,<• form, whose face.
-I'i ■■■•(• >l!i oiion race
In fane; .. rnirr t ever mar,
I wish tn iy that that question
must still remain umisiivvered,
’’til! .he other charmer is away.”
1 did not say anything about the
; wedding a-** I supipose ‘‘F P.” will
give v'.'ur readers .that in his usual
happy manner.
Ikie.
BEN tTbROGK
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Prompt attention to all business
intrusted to him.
dOTfam
. DENTIST,
RTF PNG FAWN, - --GEORGIA'
Work Guaranteed. A isits made
where Necessary.
CA S E H. DU S E
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NEW AND FIRST-CLASS
Only one hundred and fifty yds
to Suifihnr Water.
F.
Proprietor.
III!, E, 11. KETI’iIERSBE.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trenton, Ga.
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Office up stairs over Curetons
Store.
GEORGIA DADE COUNTY.
Whereas, J. P. Holmes temporary
arlmimstramr oUutta M. Tanner rep
resents to the court in his petition duly
tiled and entered on record t Jkt be has
fully administered Jane M Tanners es- j
tsve. This is therefore to cite alt per-j
sobs concerned, kindred and creditors
to sh av cause, if any toey can, why
sjnd administrator should not be d:s
eharged from his dministration aim 1
receive letters < f dismission on the first I
ivionday in September 1891. This June
Ist mi. J.A Bennett, Ordinary.
•
GEORGIA DADE COUNTY.
Whi rr:-, •'ftnnle IK Smith of -ni<l county
claiicinj? . tin- i.s-muiv of the niiiicii
prtliVeuiil.it A 'set Soli h. do 'e isp I. has li:c<l
s:*id mil.- iil my <dticc *or i.rotr.ti- |
at ttie re-'ui.ii he eo.irt of Ordinary m
sal. i count.* on’ .• M. oi.lii in .1 <ilv IM>l
s,,A V\ m. M s ( .vile tine Street hi.l t. 1.•
c.hildr-n ol .il:-mu't v. C lin it ue. : eased, he
injr heirs oi s id meet Smith atal n n-res -
dents oi said s; ate 01 G <c joit, ordered that ci
tation lo t e above trained heirs to lie an.
apnear al the eourt prdin try oi mid oUtTn’A
to he held on !he 1-t Monday in -Inly next t
show cause i any exists whv said \v It slioel
nut b. ©sin dished, he puhli'lied in Ihe see
of Had" N'civ- I'oi thirty dtv- ' r his the 13th
diy of May 1M .1. \. Kvnnktt. imliiiaty .
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
M. P. Massey '•?. Dixie Massey
I Libel for Divorce in Dade Superior
Court March Term 1891.
It appearing to the court Iv tha return <n
the she i iff in the ill Hive stated ruse ihit tie
deicn lant. does not reside in said conntv anil
ii ! Ui'iier appearing that she does not reside in
is iid^si.lie It is therefore ordered by tile
mtrt tli >t t-erve o lie perfected on the dei'end
! ,nt In the publication of this order once a
month 'or tour months before the next term ot
*ht court. This March 18th 1891.
THOt, W. MILNEK. .1 S C. C. C.
w, IT. x .1. P. .Tacoway. PPffs Att’ys.
Georgia Hide County, i certify that the
above is a tme transcript tnkn from the min
utes of Dade Superior Court :r. the oase there
in stated. VVilress inv hand and .sea) ol office
This M t> sth 1.-91.
(SEAL) s. if. Thurman, c, s. C.
GEORGIA, DADE ' COUNTY
• I
Nancy Graham vs. James Graham, j
Libel for Divorce in Dade Superior
Court March Term 1891.
tt appearing to tne ceurt'by the return of
the Sheriff in the above stated case, tiiat the
dethndant does not reside in -aid c unity and
i' further appearing that he. lines not reside it.
this State, It is therefore ordered by the court
that service be perlected on the defendant 111
the publication of this orderonce a month fi
loin month- In fore i lie next term of Mis court.
Th.- Match I9;)i IWI.
Thos sv Milner, .i. s. c. c. C.
w. U. X .1. P. .1 ACOWAY, Pl’fts At ’y’s.
Geo’tjia It de Ceunty- 1 certify that the
above is a true transcript irom th minutes of
)>ade Superior < urt, in I ile cas,* th *rei n -titled
Witness mj hand anil seal ct oftiot. This lia)
sth 1891,
sE vI.J is. H. Thif.man, c, S. c.
rya j ta * v
± i 1 1 S' ~ .and w> 1 ser 0111 pa ny
Bankers and fvierchants. P!is ; ng Fawn Ca.
We Defy Cc,m petition,
Sec IThaf O.VE DCLLAII Will Fry In Our JTcnse*
1 chil.l’s suit, SI.OO 20 hoys straw hats $llOO
18 pounds extra C sugar, SI.OO 10 girl’s sailors sl.oo*
4 gallon syrup, SI.OO 1-1} yards > i ,g h SI,OO
20yds. beautiful caii o Si.CO 4 ju. eliiidrcns shoes SI.(P
All The Foil firing Ajlielrs For CIA E DOLLAR
-4 paper pins, 5:t., 3 balls cottorij sc, 2 papers needles, sc, 1 lad in*
j hi mined hat, 10c, 12 yds Torchon lace, lie, 1 pr. hos, sc, 1 pr. 6 iiK*b
■ shears, 20c, 1 two blade white handled pocket knife, 10c, 24 envelopes,
sc,'o nice'folding fans, -50. 10 slate pencils. sc. 2 nice hand’ks, sc, $0
hair pins, sc, and a stick of candy for the baby. Come to see us, we
have Ti f- largest and cheapest stock in Dade county. Bargains too
numerous to mention await you. We make a specialty of Gent’s Fine
Custom Made clothing—A full line of samples just received—A fit
guaranteed. See them before buying, we will save you money iAv®
by our iiuotto and yon will prosper.
Cash On Ths S? >ot.
1/ %
Exchange on New Ycrk and Chattanooga bought and sold.
Ecit 3j Barker Cos.
W T LI TTGrJtI ES
X/eahler Sxx
Dry Goods,Clotliing, B hoes, groceries and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Heps Hie best Lire of Confection.! ivies- will sell as cheap
as can he bought in Trenton. A trial is all I ask.
Store at crossing of II lion church Street
Dealer In
family C3 roceries
A niertrwhite sugar eighteen Jhs to the dollar
Clear sides 9ets. Purity Flour $3.20 per
100 Ibs A good FlouK 65cts pen 251bs.
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