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It costs the state money for a
Georgia legislator to distin-
himself.
A hill is before the Legislature
to make 25 per cent, of the wages
of laborers subject to garnishment.
The Evening News in a recent
issue said: “Chattanooga is the
home of the prettiest woman in
the South.” Every woman in
Chattanooga thinks she knows the
lady and the News can't afford to
explain the delusion.
Typographical errors in the
average country weekly are es
pecially designed to interest that
class of readers who can’t compre
hend anything in bright editorials.
An inverted “q” often furnishes
amusement to some people for a
whole week.
In Kansas City a mob broke up
a meeting of the mayor and aider
man who were about to pass an ob
noxious ordinance. In Trenton
we whisper around the corners of
certain tranact ions of our Commis
sioners but no further protest has
been known.
An officer of the State senate acts
as bar tender to a “blind tiger” in
the capital and has for his patrons
members of the Legislature. How
was it possible for the Legislature
to enact the strongest and most
effective prohibition measure upon
the statute books of Georgia ?
The Supreme court of Montana
has decided that an editor who
criticises a court by publication is
not in contempt. In the near fu
ture we expect to take advantage
of this wise decision to show up
the most egotistical fool that ever
held a judicial oflice under state
authority.
The Courier Journal says “Henry
Clay would certainly have said
something emphatic if be had
known how his moderate protec
tion views would be distorted to
excuse the blunder of his fellow
citizens by the monopolies of
to-day.” Mr, Clay only advocated
a tariff of 20 per cent., and never
dreamed that the time would come
when the average would be three
times that sum.
A rich and powerful railroad
company is a dangerous thing; a
combination of wealth mav be
• •/
handled to the detriment of the
public welfare. Yet, every financial
interest of the country is entitled
to the same protection, be it great
or email. When the influence of
a local politician is measured by
the strength 'of his opposition to
moneyed corporations, regardless
of right or wrong, it is time for
the people to consider the merits
of Henry George’s scheme. (We
are not a Jmillion-heir neither are
we a corporation lawyer.)
The following bill has passed
both houses of the Legislature and
after being signed by the Governor
is now a law.
Section 1. Tnat from and after
the passage of this act it shall be
unlawful for person for persons to
sell, vend, or offer to sell or vend
any spirituous, alcoholic or malt
liquors, in any quantities, within
a radius of three miles of any
church, or public or private school
in the state of Georgia ; provided
that the provisions of this act shall
not apply to any incorporated
town or city in this state.
Section 2. That anv person or
persons who shall violate the pro
visions of this act shall he deemed
guilty oi a misdemeanor, and on
conviction shall be punished as
prescribed by section 4310 of the
code, Provided that the provisions
of this act shall not apply to any
person or persons now selling
liqm rs under a license until such
license shall have expired, and,
provided further, that nothing
herein contained shall prohibit or
interfere with flip practicing phy
sicians of said stale from dispen
sing alcoholic stimulants for mod
a! n-.• *in tledr p r ■ -s• e:*
f'awn S>o(.
Banker, T. E. Baker has gone to
Knoxville, and North Carolina
points.
Dr. Fricks says they may beat
him playing checkers down town
but he don’t allow anyone to come
to his house and do it. Ah there,
Eergy!
Why don’t somebody get up a
hay ride these nice moonlight
nights ? Conte boys, get a move
on yourselves.
Prof. Geo. \V. Cureton said to me
this morning in his ,;oft and dulcet
tone,
“Come and trip it as you go
On the light fantastic toe,”
It is to be Friday night at Tate
& Baker’s Hall.
It is said, that a diamond ring
that is worn by a certain young
man will soon adorn the finger of
one of Rising Fawn’s fairest,
And soon, soon the time will come
When both can chew the same piece
of gum.
(In the above beautiful and touch
ing little couplet all rights are re
served.) Thus we that it is
cheaper to he married than to live
single, and by just such little inter
changes of confidences do we learn
that marriage is not a failure.
Everybody i>' this community
will be painfully surprised to learn
that our popular railroad agent and
genial gentleman, L. W. Nichols,
is about lo sever his connection
with the Rail Road Cos., and leave
Rising Fawn. Having been here
for over five years, our people have
lookedjupon him as one of their im
movable jewels, or at least jewel
ers. And while all will congratu
late him on the good fortune that
is about to come to him, (he in
formed me that he expecled a
check for fifteen thousand dollars
this week,) yet the regrets of the
people will attend his departure
from our little city.
Later. —Mr. Nichols built his
“castles in the Louisana air.’
T’was a lottery ticket, and the fif
teen thousand failed to materialize
Ah ves, Nick ! •
“1 he saddest are these, it might have
been,”
Still sad are these wektn
“l never loved a pig
Wi h it’s mild blue eye
But some butcher would come
And take him from the sty.”
licie.
Tuberose.
( dangkrous pleasur.k.)
To AJ iss
Rising Fawn, Ga.
Eacli lovely charm in then i trace,
1 hat thoulias’t taken from the posies ;
The lily to thy form ha h lent it’s grace,
And in th y cheeks are pinks and roses
Thy mind’s a vase of rare perfume
Enriched from though Us golden treasuae
Like emblem of the tuberose sub le
bloom,
i'liou art i®ecd, a “dangerous pleas
ure.”
Ikie Green.
lli!oSi!tioii ilolite.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm ot Tate, J)urker & Cos., is dis
solved, Mr, A. S. Frick- retiring.
The business will be continued un
der the firm name of
Cos.
This. July 29th 1891.
A. 8. Fricks.
J. E. Tate.
N. L. Barker.
k otic:*;.
LOCA L LEG ISL ATI ON.
Notice is hereby given that a bill wi 1
be introduced at the present term of the
1 eorgia Legislature to be entitled an
act, lo amend au act entitled “an act lo
incorporate the town of fronton,” n>
empower the commissioners of said
town to work any person upon the
streets of sai l town as a punishment
for a viol lion of the or'h ances of said
town. This July bth 1891.
M. A. B. lat mu li. P. Majors
J. A. Lure!on 'I. B B. Cole
J. P. Jaeoway.
Notice.
Executors, Administrators and
Guardians are hereby notified that
if anna! returns are not filed in my
ofiiee mi or before the Ist Monday
in (hotoher. next, rules nisi will be
immediately issued to show cause
r c This August lGth 1K)1.
.). \ liuNNETT, (>rdi'iarv.
Local M \rket Report. '
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
Meal 80c per bushel.
Sugar, Granulated 16 lbs. pi r. 51.00
“ Extra C. 18 “ “
Coffee, Arbuckle’s 30rJoer lb.
“ Green 4 lbs SI,OO.
Corn 75c per bushel.
Peaches 50c per bu.
Apples 35c per “ dull.
Flour $3.00 .$3.20 $3.40 per 100 lbt.
Butter 15c per lb—dull.
Eggs 10c der doz.
Leaf Lard 10c per lb.
Hams. . Sugar cured 13c per lb.
,IVI eat. short clear side 11c “
Dried Beef 15c “
Syrup N. O. C- 50c per gai,
Rice Japanese 12 lbs for $1..00
Prices given on country produce are
both buying and selling prices of
merchants’.
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F s l mij Y r Gf rooeries
TRENTON GEORgIA,
Gramilatecl sugar 16 lbs to the dollar.
Extra C sugar 18 pounds to the dolhu. Flour
"ixty live ctsfor 25] lbs of good flour. Every
thing proportionally.
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.MANUFACTURERS
AX I) DEALER IN
|sash, doorsand blinds. Coffins and form
ture, pickets, seroll work and rough
and dressed lumber.
We discount Chattanooga prices. For
terms and prices address,
TV. 11. Bcwman
Trenton Ca.
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For farming purposes the garden spot
of north Georgia; in her mineral resources
nnequaled by ai v section within the south
'd
era mineral belt. With an abundant supply
|of timber and’Y-opious streams of purest wa
ter on every hand, Dade county throws wide
her gate; and bids competition against the
*
world. Pi ling geologists by exposing to
view coal; nd iron in abundance within a
stones (brow of each other truly she is the
mineral Queen: traversed by a grand trunk
railroad and with tennesseo river within easy
reach, hist transportation" rates arc assured,
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