State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, September 18, 1891, Image 2

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STATE OF OAOfc NEWS. ” rp rr Cl V vn vV I?pV•V K]D \Y PußLloin tL' Hj > Jk-Tv i A BEN T. BROCK, Publisher- Terms SI.OO per year in advance. iSntdred at the postofflee in Trenton, Ga., a. becond class mail matter. FRIDAY, SEPT. 18th, 1891 Wild the Georgia Legislature pass the bill prohibiting members from accepting railroad passes? Two toone that Livingston will see a dead third party before he makes up his mind, to die with it. With wars and rumors of wars the grain market fluctuations are enough to puzzle the most accute. The colored republicans of Chat ham oga, by casting their support to John J. Irvin, may ekct a dem ocratic mayor for that town. When the St. Louis anti-sub treasury convention has completed its work it will take forty days and nights for the alliance demagogue to recover his breath. Some of our Georgia exchange.-? are growing real shaky over the frequency of train robberies. Jry our plan, boys. We leave our of fice door wide open every night, and have never missed a dollar 01 even a patent medicine newspaper cut. That part of what the newspa papers term as “Bam Jones take back,” which roads, “By the facts given tome by Judge Meyerhardt. etc.,” reminds us of the well known apology made by a member of Par liament which was subject to two meanings. The democrats of N. Y. in their state convention Wednesday, vir tually indorse Grover Cleveland in his position on the silver question. Many thirgs may happen before the next national democratic con vention meets. Grover has a pe culiar way of coming out upon the right side of a question a little be fore anyone else can see it The Georgia read congress will meet in Atlanta Oct. 28th, 1891. Each county in the state is enti tled to the number of delegates double its number 01 representa tives in the lower branch of the legislature. We suggest a mass meeting at the court house at 12 o'clock Monday, next, to select delegates to this congress. Dade should be represented. Ex-President U. S. Hall of the Missouri Sla!e Alliance is the most consistent allianceman we ever heard of and when he prefaces liis remarks hy saying “I am a farmer with ever cent I have in vented in farming and with no ot her means of revenue, His able denunciation of Macune and the whole demagogue element of the Allieuce order furnishes most in teresting matter. Hall’s reply to President Polk’s lettei calling for his resignation ss a member of tne national legislature committee should bi framed and hung up in every sub-alliance room in America. Tax Equalization: A New Law. Accor ling to the new law of the Georgia legislature, hereafter tire. Ordinary will appoint a board of equalization of taxes consisting of five members from different parts of the county whose duty it will he to receive and examine the tax returns before being entered upon the tax digest; to hear evidence and decide upon the justness ot each return. The members of this hoard are to be paid three dollars -r and ay out ot tha co m ty funds tor ex;39l’og thirty days. Ji j. /, t' l HA’ Kl >! TOR, The country editor ha : become i a fixture; his permanency is n/> longer questioned; his condition will ever remain unenviable. He conies of that class of mankind with whom unselfishness most abounds: he bows his head to re ceive the ciown of toil and sorrow without a murmer. In assuming his burdens he knows they are on erous, yet he relies upon tbs ten tier sympathies and the oft deplet ed pocket book of his careless con stituency, trusting that a kind word or aven a dollar may fall to to him occasionally. He don’t ex pect much, yet disappointments to him have their depressing effects as with the more favored of man kind. He is placed in a position to do much for his community and he gladly and gratitiously exerts himself for the public good. In return he solicits a patronage which costs but little to grant, Speak a kind word to the editor, and even if it is not deserved, he is imper vious to flattery, and will not be injured thereby. If the editor gives you your dollars worth your neighbor should know it and it is your duty to inform him. The man living in a county with but one newspaper and who malicious ly lends bis infiuence against the interests ol that paper should be transported to a land abounding in ku-klux and white caps, The hand of his neighbor should ever be turned against him. Don’t term your county paper “tnat thing” or “that nasty little sheet,” for country editors frequently have more “grit” than money. If you receive a better paper than the patronage accorded, the editor will justify, don’t have any hesitancy in admitting the facl —it won’t hurt you, and you stand a chance for a local puff. The editor always returns a f*vor two fold and only at times does he return good for evil. FACTS AND FIGURES, The following figures prepaied with much care show r the number of members enrolled at the Tren ton sub-alliance since its organi zation in 1889, and to what extent the members should be interested in high prices of both wheat and corn, and what extent a sub-treas ury would benefit said lodge. There has been enrolled 51 members up to date. In 1890 ten numbers owned farms, sixteen rented lands thirty one bought both flour and corn, and thirteen bought flour on ly. Wheat and corn being chief, if not the sole, products of the far mers around Trenton, thos two products are given. The Trenton alliance now numbers eleven members. GEORGIA DADE COUNIY. \\ ill be Bold before th* court House door in ihetown of Trenton said county on the Is Tuesday in Oct 1891 with in the legal hours of sale the follow ing deserib and property towit: Fifteen cres of lots of laud Nos, ‘289 in the 10th dis trict and 4th section and 158 in the 19th district and the 4th section of said conn ty comruencin r at a pile of rock near \V, .1. Johnsonfc northwest corner and running westwardly 1089 ft, to a rock corner, ’he.ice southwardly 675 ft. to a rock corner, thence eas wardly 1089 ft. to a rock corner on Johnson’s west boundary line, thence northwardly 675 ft to the beginning corner said land be ing known as the Sunny Side ad lition to l'reuton. Levied on to satisfy a tax ti fa, issued by (1 VY Hughes I’. C.. for said c untv for state and county taxes for 'lie year 1890 and against Samuel B sler Prop rtv pointed out by G W Hughes t* G Levied on as the property of the said Samuel (' Busier. [Tenant in possession notified Levy made by *V H Srai h L C and turned oyer to me] This AugSlst 1891 W A Br.tD, Sheriff GEORGIA DADE COUNUY. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Trenton on the Ist Tuesday n October 1891, within th legs. 1 hours of sale the following descri bed property to-wit: Twenty acres more or 1 ss of Lot of land No. 102 in the 10th district and foil th s ction of Dade county, the same being twenty acres more r lesson the east bone 'an line of said to*, levied on as lie prop erty of Eugene Gordon, agon of the esta e of Z ck GoM-aa to sal sfy a tax ii fa issued by G. W. Uughwg, i’.G* "f r said conn y for state and county taxes for the ye r 1.590, and again t ilie said Logon ■ Gordon agent. Properly point ed out by G. IV; Hughes T. 'I ena t n pos-essioh notified. Levy made by I’. C. Winfrey L. C. and turned over to rue. This eVug 31st 1891. u - 4 j . VV. A. B'iKD, Sheriti. - THE’ Bit *. 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Puzzling geologists by exposing to view 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 w ith tennessee river w ithin easy reach, iust transportation rates are assured. For further information address, THE NEWS, TIH NT.) GEOIIGIAtf l [ KIOH SHELF, HiSH CLOSET, LSW SLOSET s Can heat, your house thorough- Wiill J y HEALTHFULLY and ECO NONiICALLY with the TORRID STEEL DRUM FURNACE. Those who use the TORRID always praise it. Send for FURNACE BOOK giving heat“ •rig capacity and prices. GRR PAINTER & GO., readihs, pa. |1 mmHls lo w h n&K u BAKI9B, fi mm RDiSTim ■ IS ATTAINED BY TII3 USB OF TITK CEIJEIUtATJSD- NEW SUNSHINE RAR'Ca. W'nirli ye mXc In four s'.os with or without J PVOIFi P. O. Box 5159.