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The alliancemen of Georgia
should profit by the Atlanta Jour
nal’s exposition of Lying Fanner
Livingston. Will they do it ?
Chattanooga is only emphasiz
ing her usual pluck and energy by
working up a merchants’ steamboat
line among her own business men.
Trox Bankston should write a
book of his travels with the Geor
gia Press Association. A country
newspaper can’t do the subject jus
tice.
Editor Shaver, of the Chatta
nooga News, is attempting to pose
oefore the public as “little inno
cence.” He wants to know if pet
ticoats are “worn on the side of the
head or squarely on the top.”
Congressman Everett’s successor
to repeesent the “bloody seventh”
will he a man opposed to the sub
treasury bill or something better.”
We guarantee that this prediction
will be fullv verified,
*
Geo. W. Cureton, one of Dade’s
popular merchants, was in town
Tuesday. —Walker County Messen
ger.
Yes, George attends all the courts
within his jurisdiction.
At the alliance convention in
Atlanta, Gov. Northen was howled
down and out of the body by Liv
ingston and his henchmen. Sooner
or later the alliancemen of Georgia
will discover that in Northen they
“throw away a pearl richer than all
their tab
Mr. E. P. Willis, ex-president of
ihe Muscogee Alliance, states on
oath that Livingston told him that
roven legislators had offered 10 sell
out to him for Pat Calhoun. Liv
ingston, swears he said no such
thing. “You take’s your ehoice.”
Every man who opposes the
Ocala platform is not an enemy to
the alliance, neither is the alli
nnceman a traitor who refuses to
join the third party movement.
The gentlemen who sponted out to
us the old quotation, “Thou who
are not for us are against us ’ ete. (
wonderfuliy misapplied that old
saying,
Heretofore it has been custo
mary for teachers who bad con
tracts to teach public schools, to
charge a certain amount per mouth
for each scolar crediting each
amount with the ‘ free school
money” for each scholar The
present State School Commisioner
says when a teacher contracts to
teach a pubric school he must teach
for the free money only, unless the
patrons voluntarily agree to pay
the excess charges. It would then
saem that the teacher must teach
each scholar entitled to a pro rata
share of the free money for what
ever amount the county school
commisioner may have in his
hands ~10 co pro rated to each
scholar.
The new local road law for Dade
county had the effect to stir up our
people to renewed energies, and as a
result our roads are to-day in bettei
condition than ever before. The
time is not far distant when Dade’s
publie roads will be classed with the
best of the roads in the state. Pei
hapsthe time shall come when we
can drive upon a pike up to an im
passable torrent and look
across a continuation of our beau
tiful road only a few feet away.
Then our grand jurymen may come
to the conclusion that Dade county
should have a few bridges. As the
intervening time passes slowly
away, this paper will continue to
touch up our officials to a pense oi
their duty.
Trenton as a Health Desert.
Eighteen miles from (Jbiitin
nooga, situated upon the line of a
grand trunk lailroad, hi one of the
healthiest sections in North Geor
gia; with unsurpassed sulphur,
lime, freestone and mi era 1 water;
with ample hotel accommodations
why should not Trenton be the
piost papular suuimer resort within
all this seethmV
Sickness is lisrUv known in
fliipdies who vise o ir sulphur wa
ter. For over twenty years a school
has been maintained near the sul
phur spring, which furnishes the
ivater supply, and within all that
time never has there been one death
among th? students.
With this water within a few
steps of the Case House that pop
ular hotel should be filled from
garret to cellar through the sum
mer season.
Our advantages are being adyer
tised and it will he but a short time
until Trenton will be known as the
most popular inland summer report
in the whole South.
Itofs Frrin Jllorganville.
It nas just quit raining and the
weeds aie wet, so I can’t get out to
the station. 1 will try and give
you a few more dots from this
place.
Brother Witcher is with us
holding a protracted meeting. He
has just closed one in Sligo with
one profession and six addition to
the church. The prospect, seems
to be favorable for a great deal of
good being done here in the sav
ing of souls. If our leading men
would take an interest in the salva
tion of these fouls there would be
many flocking in after them, as
their influence on the right side
would accomplish great good.
Now let us all resolve to cleave to
that which is good and shun that
which is evil.
Our Sunday-school pier.ic las*
Saturday passed off quite pleas
antly. We had some good speak
ing by Bro. Witcher and Piof.
Webb, after which dinner was
served. In the afternoon all was
at liberty to follow the inclination
of their own minds.
Suceess to you, Ben, and voui
paper. May you both live lonp
and prosper. More aeon.
Uncle Dick.
GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of Said
Countv.
The petition of Iv. D Davis, Wm. JTiitle
Tho, Tittle John Clark. J. It McCollum Jon
p. Fowler, Henry J- Wolf, U. J, Cbambeis am
Davifl Tittleshoweth that petitions riesin
to be incorporated and made a body politic an
corporate u"dor th<- lav>a ol Giiorgi iinder 'I
corporate ianc of The Dade College Conip.o ,
The object oi the corporation is toc.ect
good college building to operate a first cl
hiph >chool, or college to take siocfe in su. i
ento i prises
Pet ioners desires to incorporate for a tern,
of twenty years with the privilege ol renewal
as olten as can be done under the laws of tlii
state.
They desire the corporation to have tin
power ot seeing and being sued, to h..ve at >
use a common seal and to Duve snccssors am
to make such bylaws, rules ond regulations ;e
it wishes binding on its members not mum
sistant with the laws of this state, and tht
United Stutcs, and to alter, amend aud recir.d
the same at pleasure. That it may have potv*
to rent, lease, purchase and hold such real am,
personal property as may be necessary lor th<
legitimate pin poses of tlie corporation as loi
securing (debts to it, and to dispose of it m
pleasure Aud that it have power to ob-ci
such (.racers, munigeis, directors or ,11 gen li
as it desires and to do all such acts as are nec
ess r'y torthe legitimate cxecutjin ol its pow
ers and the carrying out oi its purposes.
Petdioners desires tlic capital stock of sail
company to be live thousand dollai-s divined
into shares often Uollats each with tbc privi
lege ot increasing tile capital stock to |t.went}
thousand dollars They desire llie ollice are
place of butmess ot saiil corporation to be ui
Morganvill , in the county of Dad. said state
Petitioners pray that they may be mane :
body eo p .ra e and politic under the name 10
aloresul.i, Thai this pern 11 may be ieco>'ue<
by the Ulerk of Ihe superior Court oi sale
county alul that the sain may he published m
tlie “state 01 Dade Ji-ws a pub.ic gnz t eof
said coudty of Dade once a week tor one monll
and alterwa.nl tiie court will pass an order de
claring said applicat ion granted. And peti
tioners will evef pray etc.
.1. I". .Jacoway. Pl’t’i’s Atty
Georgia, Dade County: 1 ci-rtil* that th<
iib ivo is ■ true copy 01 a pi- iriou flleo in in
oOiii c us app- a s 01 record therein.
Lius August Ib-o tbUl,
S. il, ihuimun. C, S. C
GEORGIA IkADE COUNTY.
Whereas, J. Holmes temper n
administrator of Jane M. i miner rep
resents to the court in his petition duly
tiled and entered on record that he has
fully administered Jane M. Tanners es'
ta e. This is therefore t) cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors
to sh"W cause, if any tuey can, why
said administrator should not bed s
charged from his administration ann
receive letters if dismission on the firs’
iwonday in September 1891. T his June
Ist 1891. J. A Bennett, Ordinaly.
GEORGIA DADE COT NTY.
Whereas. Fannie I>. Smith of said ennni
i liti.i.injr to he the cxernl.iix of the nnnen
>)ai.ve ill ol \nsel Sniiih.deeeased. has file
said tiuiiesuative will in mv office lor tiroliut
at the icrrnlat- term ot'ihn eoart of Ordinal".
- I I count, mi tno fir-t Mond:t> in .Inlv 1S!I
and Win. It Saiiih. Katherine Street aid t.h
ehildren ol Missouri a. I’aln or <'eesul. he
'HR heirs .ii said Annol Snii'h and n li re
dents ol said state ol Oeorgia. ordered that ci
t ttioii to te<e above name,l heirs to he ant
a|)tCr at the eourtot '>rdin try of said <oun’
to he held on the l-t Monday in .Inly next t
-how eause il any exists whv said w 11 shonl
not In-e-ia'diahed. lie |'iibli'lied i“ the Sta
el Intde Noti - lor thu iv day- This the 13(1
•I iv of May ISfll .1. A. Hknnktt. ordinary.
For bale.
One good, gentle horse; one set of
harness, almost new and home-mid<
•nc new top buggy, Georgia-made
not a Northern or factory made b ggy
of Heorgia wt od, and with pa ent
coupler. Will sell cheap for cash.
. A uply t i
i. H. K swvil.
Rising Fawn, Ga.
notice.
! LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby given that a bill will
be introduced at the present term of the
Georgia Legislature to be entitled an
net, to amend an act entitled “an act to j
incorporate the town of Trenton,’ <o
empower the commissioners of said
town to work any person upon the
streets of said town as a punishment
for a violation of the ordinances of said
town. This July 9th 1891.
M. A. B. Tatuuu B. P. Majors
J. A. Cureton T. H. B. Cole ,
J. P. Jaeoway,
Load M rket Fepoit.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
Meal 80c per bushel.
Sugar, Granulated 16 lbs. per SI.OO
“ Extra P. 18 “ “
Coffee. Arbuckle’s 30clper lb.
“ Green 4 lbs SI,OO.
Pern 75c per bushel.
Peaches 50c per bu.
Apples 35e 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.
Meat. short clear sjde 11c “
Dried Beef 15c “
Svrup N. O. (!. 50c por sal.
Bice Japanese 12 lbs for $1..00
Prices given on country produce are
both buying and felling prices of
merch ants.
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Sausage Meats, Mince Meat,
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AS Chartres St.. Sew Orleans, l.a.
Rotary Shuttle Sewing feladiine!
BAiutat Dr.PAttTvn* moa on* sttmi bjciiimss.
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Take no other. Every pair warranted. Stylish
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and. M. PEEPLES £. CO., CHICAGO-
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Ed. L. llunTiiEY. | to ue and we
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Wo havo buiit up this immense business by
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strictly follow i:: „ tv 1 ?’ ■" \*>uro
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Men's Black or Blue English. All-Wool
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ten’s Black, Blue, Plum, Lavender or
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■Vho.aaalo Dealers in Clothing for Mer., Keys
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EVERY BUTTER MAKER REEDS ONE.
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DEALER IN
Family Groceries
TRENTON CEORgIA,
Granulated sugar 16 lbs to the dollar.
Extra C sugar 18 pounds to the dollai.Flour
ixtv five cts for 25 lbs of good dour. Every
thing proportionally.
•EsmrM mw co
MANUFACTURERS
AND DEALER IN
sash, doorsand blinds. Coffins and furni
t-ure, pickets, seroll work and rough
and dressed lumber.
We discount Chattanooga prices. For
term a and prices address,
\V. TI. Bowman
Trenton Ga.
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TRENTON GEORGIA
DEALER IN
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carries the Largest stock of Clothing and
Shoes ever brought to Trenton.
..FUR CASH I DUPLICATE CHATTWftOdA HIM
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For farming pm poses the garden spot
of north Georgia; in her mineral resources
unequaled by ai 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 competition against the
world. Puzling geologists by exposing to
a lew 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, hist transportation rates are assured.
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