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STATE OF DAOE K2V&
PUBLISHED HVEUY FRIIUY.
B. T. BROCK, Edit©.,
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THE NEWS,
J'rkwox, Ga.
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MulkoUUt ( liurch Slid and -ttli Suivlav* in
aauli ni*ui!i |>ietielitntr In lt*v. .1. C. bays.
l*i ; er meeting t very Sunday night.
Trnt#n Oiiajiter No. 61) R. A. M. Meets Sa
ai'dav night nn ir at eveactifnU moon. T. j.
I.nmnk ill, 11, J’., 'A. A, 11. Tuluui, M cretary.
bade County Alliance meet*on Ist Tuesday*
ia .lanuars', Aliril. July and Octohr. G. A.
K. liiblu I'icsideut. W. ,s. Tti’loi - , Secretary
T’in* Oroee tliui.li (Bipljsi)3 Preaching
CTry S,*i Sunday at 11 am, hul on Saturday
jneactiiiig at 3 o’clock i> ui, by Kev. Main Ail.
Paator.
PadC S.i|jerinr Court meet* Brd Alondavs in
Alxrch and Scoteui'ier.
LOCAL TIME CARD.
[AG Sit K]
X KITH ROUND. SOUTH BOUND.
N*. 2, 7:14 a. no No. 8 7IS a m
•• 8, s :s* p - ui “ 5. t>:l4 a mi
*• 15, 8:10 n. ru 1, 10:87 pml
Local and Personal.
Clim. A. Hull, of Steven* ob, Ala
way in town yesterday.
The grand jury finished their
work ou Wednesday.
Tuesday was pay day at the
Rising Fawn Furnace.
A drunken official is a disgrace
to any county or state.
Ten lings, _ and “the gentleman
f-a-i-l-e-d to get him a knife.”
W. T. Hughes will pay 15 cent
per dozen tor eggs, payable in
store.
Th-r* long spell of almost unpar
elled dry weather has about dried
up the average town well
The economical citizen of the
county is the fellow to gouge the
county when opportunity offers.
The entire week has been con
sumed in the trial of criminal
cases to the exclusion of civil mat
ter.
A cert ain juryman got mad be
cause a lawyer struck his name in
securing a jury for a murder trial.
My God!
When a whole community “gets
down on a man" that mwn should
leave if —especial!} before testin',
his rights in a civil court.
Our readers must pardon the
shortcomings of our two last issues
ab our attendance at court has in
terfered with our newspaper work,
The jury returned a verdict of
guilty with a recommendation to
mercy, in <he case of the state
against John Rutherford for the
killing of Pat Rowland.
An infant of John White -died
at Rising Fawn*this week with what
the doctors term rn unmistakable
case of diptheria. Much excite
ment prevails.
The presentments of the grand
jury published in this issue should
be of interest to every citizen of
the county and should be perused
wi h care.
When another election day ar
rives we will take our morning
dram and go to the polls and vote
for a sober official. Will you jine
us?
•0
Mr. Noah Killain exhibits the
ear of corn of the season —
measures thirteen inches in
length, twelve inches in eircun:-
frence, weighs two and one half
pounds, and its twelve hundred
grains will >n :re than fill a quart
measure.
Court adjourned to-day
BenOonuaUy re turn ml last week
from Codartown.
| ( br hotels were overrun with
bounders during court week.
. On account of court matters we
| are one day late this week.
$
It you are a citizen of iodr
county you can’t afford to be with
out the Nervs-
Capt. W. O. Reese, of Cole City,
spent the latter part of the week
at court this week.
Hr, J It. Brock and wife of Rising
Fawn is visiting in the city this
week.
Considerable interest was taken
this week in the Alexander-
Blakecase.
It is rumored that Nos. 8 and 9.
(passenger trains on the A. G. 5.,(
will soon be taken off the line.
We are glad to note the appear
ance of Capt. Jas Moreland, of
Cole City, upon our streets this
week, with th® bloom of health up
on his cheeks.
Then. Alexander, of Valley
Head, Ala., is in Trenton this week
as a witness in an important •'fly
killing” case.
EXCURSIONS.
Reduced ratps on th * certificate
plan have been granted by the
Queen & Crescent Route for the -
following occasions: Fourth an
nual meeting International Associ
ation Funerul directors, Richmond
Va., Oct' 7 to f), National Prison
Association of theU.S., Pittsburg,
Pa., Oct. 10 to 26; Laundryman’s
National association, St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 13 to 15; National Enccrnp
mnt Union, \ecemn*s Legion,
Reading, Pa,, Oct. 13 t 15; Pan
American Congress Human Free
dom League, Philadelphia, Oet. 12
to 13 : Catholic Young Men's Na
tional Union, Philadelphia, Oct. 6
toK, For information as to rates, I
tickets, etc., apply to tiedet agents, i
t mm
Many amusing incidents are re
corded this week that do not de
ficit very creditably upon certain
officials. It was hard to convince
certain gentlemen in charge of
the Coal City convicts that the
lawyers when in consultation
would not spirit away their!
clients straight into Heaven in j
the garb of convicts,
.
We received a letter from Rep
resentative Tatum yesterday sta
ting that his bill'to prohibit oil in
spectors from charging mileage
had passed both houses of the leg
islature. Another good score tor
Webb.
Local Marketortpor
CORKKCTKD WkK.ELY.
Meal9oe per bushel.
Sugar, Gram luted 16 lbs. p r.f1.00
“ Extra r.
Ccfi'ee. Arbtickle’s 30c per lb.
Green 4 lbs SI,OO.
Corn 75c per bushel.
Peaches 50c per bu.
Apples 85c per ‘ dull.
Flour $3.00 $3.20 $3.40 pei 100 Ibt
B tter 15c per lb—dull.
Eggs 15c der do*.
Leaf Lard 10c per lb.
Hams, Sugar cured 13c per lb.
Meat, short clear side 11c “
1) ied Beef 15c “
Syrup N. O. O. 50c per gal,
Rice Japanese 12 lbs for $ 1..00
Prices giveu on country produce are
both buying and felling prices of
raerch ants.
GEORGIA DADE COUNTY.
. I
W ill lie. gold at ttie court house door In flic
town of Trenton paid county within the legal
hnurg of -ale on the Ist Tuesday in Octoh-r.
1!H1, the following described propertv to-wit:
N tnetv neves more or leas ol lot of laud No 25S
in the Kitli iMstiict and 4th see.tionol sailconii
tv except the mluetul interests, it being the
southwest and west part of said let. Levied
01, to satisfy a tux !1 in. issued In 44. \x
Hughes. T L for said county against T .1 Lump
kin agent of Mrs M VV Lumpkin, for state and
county taxes I'm the rear U9<). Levied on n<
the nropovtv of Mrs M \\ Luui|kin, property
pointed out by T inmpkin aamt,
Also will liesold at the same ti ne ami place
houses and town lots No- i7 and 18 in block
No 42 in >e\v Kngland City said county trout:
ugH tv feet on V ermont avenue and running
hack west 144 feet to a twelve loot alley Lev
ied on to siitisiy three tax II las issued by <4
tV Hughes T C for Dude county lor State an t
eountvt axes for the voir IS*', two of the said
11 la’s being Issued against T .! Lumpkin and
the other against T Lumpkin agent N. t.
Mavs property levied on as the proprt> of T.
jLcmpktn and pointed out In (1 W Hughes. T.
i Tenant tn pjssession notified. This. Aug
31 it is,l. W * Byrd Sheriff
This week we have had a picture
taken of the last biscuit we expect
to see until the price of wheat
takes a tumble.—New South
All, brother, the photographic
I view shouid not be too true; you
don’t know to what temptation
you will be subjected.
/ %
Rev. Sam Small te hardly out of
a newspaper venture until lie em
barks in another. This time it
will lie called the Manchester
Press.
The sucicicle of Gen. Bollinger
over the grave of his mistress only
exemplifies the fact that a man
occupying the "[dizzy heights of
fame, may, by a rapid fravision,
sink into oblivion.
To shape ones course by public
opinion is a dangerous experi
ment; by it crime may be made
to assume most beavenl appear
ances: virtue may be outraged; a
good man’s life may be made a
wreck; the villain receives his
coat of whitewash and stalks
abroad *s a gentleman ; the guilty
often go unpunished, while the in
nocent suffer the severest penalties.
Beware of public opinion--—its
coils are dai gorous.
Among all fhe ji ciber? of the
legislature few have done better
work iu a quiet wav than Mr. Ta
tum. of Dade. He is a young man
serving his second term , who has
taken an active pait in developing
the mineral and agricultural in
terests of Georgia and matters of
general interest to the people. He
seldom speaks but wnen he does
his remarks are to the point. His
judgement on matters of general
interest to the state while in the
legislature has been commented
on l>y the press of the state more
than any young man in tire house.
Mr. Tatum deceives ciedit for
his splendid work.—Atlanta Con
stitution.
ASK FOR IT!
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most
and practical
elsredgb co,
TmU?7 as4 Wholesale Office, Belvldere, HI
295 Wabash dee., Chi.vafo.
SS Brand btrsab. Ante Afc'fc
lECSIOL ill!
cf. rror 3<*alor for Ed. L. FTuotiay & Co.’s
HONEST Clotklcg. If our goods arc cot in
nr.WBSOT? wralMnwramiV tfO btllldH (rf
“TH 1 , TIUELESB TOILEII TOK I CJOOJO BTOIU2-
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lEgi'a from the beat
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PifS largest Mail-
Jk&M , OitDF.R Wboio
psafifl ' sale Clothing
BJgSw Hour a in tbo
gxSßh world. 8u pri
ecs that will
•■••• [make yorv.
iore snap find
Jsr?.i keep rou
E grossing how
f i I we can afford
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*• I does not keep
Jfov'.v, an.t’fvHi to ptraao, | our soed a sead j
fin li. jii . TPE z. Ito us and wo J
—■ ..■ oct . -1— I*. , ii.—- WILL furnish
you a h ■ .( > . express or moil mid, J
on zeocia. prion. " i will win and boldl
your pe.trf .'ipc If you 11 us with au order! i
Wo boro bull! v-nse buslnsss byj
our ptiinßtkkJi.i r:-v <•.!;, r.nd by dolus by:
Others as wc would ; > uuy.
B.L. Hcntl'os. * • . jiyloOriginators.'
nKg<P*ln ordering Suits oa Ov- rcoats w.'tscrve {
l strictly following rulai for mc.jiure- j
iment: Rreu.tmeasure, ovorvest, ;,ios<. up]
under arms. Walst measure, over pants. In-1
j lda le measure, from crotch to heoL
PKtCE-LfST.
irnAVT-yrEioHT cixwhino — rr ~ZT3.
Men’s Brow n All-Wool Double and Twist
j Ceaaimoi'e Seek or Frock Suit $9 Qt*
iMen’it Fancy Black or Blue Eualish Worst
ed All-Wool sack or Frock &uit r 4 £?s
Men’s Brown or Gray Velvet Finish, AU-
Woo!, Tricot Weave, Fine Cassimare
Sack or Krook Suit— 17 30
Men’s Black or Blue English. All-Wool
Oorkscrew, flue worsted. Sack or Frock
t Suits 19 00
I Men's Black, Blue, Blum, Lavender or
H.aV-eolor r.ojrush Wide Wale Diagonal • (
Worsted Sack or Frock Suits 24 QA!
, Jt’ofanrtrsn —First National Dank, at 4
Ictk'ag'i. capital JO COO.OOO; Continental Na-'
j tional Bank, of Chicago, capital $2,000,000.
: Bp L. HtnvmsT Jt Cos., Manufacturers an*t
t-'ho-.-eale Dcalora In Clothing for Msa, Boy#
and Children, 122 and 134 Marke t St, i
illl. Post Office Bei, *S7.
hBARBER-J
” "ISHOPI ""
V- - _ ./
first:. CLASS ••• WORK.
C. W. Mc.'CAXN,
Rising Fawn, - - - Ga.
Dr, J. W. Russey,
1 7 1 ysician an and Su / geori-
Rising Fawn, - - -- - Georgia.
BEX T. BROOK
Att’y-at-Law
TRENTON - - - - GEORGIA
Prompt attention to all business
intrusted to him.
DR J S FAM
DENTIST,
RISING FAWN, - - - GEORGIA
Work Guaranteed. Visits made
where Necessary.
Case house
TREj\ ton ga .
NEW AND FIRST-CLASS
Only one hundred and fifty yds
to Sulphur Water.
ar. A.OAHT?!
Proprietor.
on. E. B. KETCIIEIiSLE. |
j
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
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Trenton, Ga.
Office up stairs over Cureton
Store. |
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BJI.I. ARP,
Th* Famous PldUwopher-ITcanortvt.
lOKI, fHAAIIM K HARKII,
Of “CdcU Heme*’’ Cvlahrity.
liey. T. UrM TIT TAI.IU6X,
Tt. Ol*br*lml Divine.
PtlSk! TT rft>en, -by Sarjje'’
Tb •'Georgia v'raeker,
t'KAMs 1.. VTAVrOJf,
'The Poet.
VAI/UfK P *•>,
Whoaa Cbai'miiig Abort Ptoriea have a Ea
i nai k.pn atton.
I>r. . I- I-uMK,
Tha South', in-at Prominent Agrteniterat
Kuitor.
e. w. RAsam,
Oar Special Wastuivgmn Correepoadaßt.
Mr*. Wm. X3 ~.i,
TTw Edltrea. of Woman'* Ki-igdom aad Mt
‘'•hildren'* department. *.
-bTB —II you wnt ThoHM Ellfc Kara* the beet monthly for FarmeiaMa* printed. >-*(! M and both ram and OoWSTITCTIOS
eOl be neat you ror a rear.
Address m CGKSTfTUTIOIC ATUffTA, 9k *
W. T. H TIC3HIES,
—DEALER IX—
Dry Goods Clothing Shot s, Groceries and
MKRC II A. IST I) IB E
Keeps the best Line of Con feci ion a vies* will sell as rhea
can be bought in Trenton. A trial is all la&’k.
Store at crossing oi* 11 Kon church Street
BUILT ON lION t.R
THE LIGHT RUNNING
Satishes the Most Critical!
thk mu,
tlii “ .fill*
Bold by WT Hug-lies
TIMA'TON GEORGIA
DEALER 15
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
carries the Largest stock of Clothing anl
Shoes ever brought to Trenton.
Fall CASH I DUPLICATE CIIAITAAOOGA PRICES
FURNITUR E
■
GROG ERIES!
Having just opened utj at the old Fo • •. •.• >, >, l
of Furniture 1 won Id ash the pubhe to cull and
examine piy stock
Beauroas, worth $ 20.00, for $10.50.
“ “ $14.00, “$6 50.
Bedsteads “ $5.50 “ $3.00.
1 SELL FAMILY GROCERIES.
Cheaper than can be bought at any other h.ouse in Risisg Fawn. Fu
niture sold lor cash or upon installment.
Jk.. JET. HALL.
RISING FAWN, - - - GEORGIA.
tiif* r+gi\\*r oontrlhtiM ut tho
lboT TH K CONSTITUTION Inti tone to •
tw I'xpuiijNt i<u any othtr Ad frlms
nvPHp r to Ncuro cMiibull. ** trum ***•
most not of* NfM*c4ftl of ftl> v*r4.
Por tho Ye*r -SiM.
COI. FRAN R A. MUR,
The Fanion* Ce*r*Be*B<lenl will tnrely
ref tarty Letter* fro The Star &> -.a
Cenlera on in tier* of ■po,.-ial tetiTret to
Amerlcaa reader*, etui parttralartr to 'b*
Farmere of thi* onttnliy ; a stall of Agri
cultural end IndusKtel Curope * u, li,*
chlof Biotl** lor hi* Trip to rh OM Warld.
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published
THOU. A. ROIWR,
The Great Blcctrtvton
and mors than One t luoalre all Aof the
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