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BEN T BROCK. Publisher
Terms SI.OO per year in advance
Entered ai the postoffiee In 1 renton, Ga., a
second clast mull mailer.
FRIDAY OCT. 23, 1891
The Farmers Mutual Benefit As
sociation in sesßion at Springfield,
111., favors 1 ihe election of the presi
dent. vice-president and United
States senators by the people. To
elect a president and vice-presidem
by the popular £vote of the whole
people woii'd seem to be jus f i"•
proper,but,in the case ..*• Unit
-3d States t rr.i-n* dbo represents
whatever tovoreignty a state may
have, his election very on perly
rests with the legislature of the
several states.
Profound Thought,
Trenton, <Ja* Oct 20th, 1891.
Editor News
I respect iul • \ lx i. 1 1 Hln .'■
following questions and su.T< m- r
which 1 dc< m j tit inf nt >o iL sit
uation in Dade county.
Let every man ask himself the
question whether his business is I
in;the interest of his own country |
or in the infere'st of another ' court- j
try. Imother words whether his!
business is bringing no in y it.to 1 ;
tho country or .taking it out.
Thi- r-’u-sf due . to, -t ; ■ .
■ ■ * ■ *
ery man putto b hi-- it be
fore he coHiph,in's an "• üb*rs
wl IV there is no money u. ’.)<■ ckui -
A try. Such questions may have
j tendency to dir* ct ouv nine's to t'h
mein issue. What l ight has ■ isju.
to complain who lies given his,
whole timp, energy ami i dost v
fleecing his own eouetiy cr
benefit of another? W- ■■ huu' •> :
be parasites or commercial cani
bals. aud at.the same time pros
per. The balance of trade must
be in our favor before ve can hope
for prosperity. Nothing but en.
torprise, industry and plenty of
hard work will give ua the balance
of trade. There are lots of people
in ibis country who are not able
to furnish them-elves wi’li .profita
ble employment, so it becomes the
interest and duty of those who can
to furnish such persons with em
ploy 7 meat.
It is their interest from a finan
cial and then-duty iroin a moral
standpoint.
It is said 111 it idle"ess is the dev
ils work shop. Let that be as it
mav, we know want follows idle
i and crime and prostitution
fallows want. Crime brings about
in. cv -sity for law and lawyers,
c mi a, prisons and taxes. Tlie ■
• m;!• of our former finam- • w
being well illuMmk-a before our
e -es; hundicus of convicts being
v.ixxl i-h our county to enrich New
>ud while we foot the bills. A
furnace in our midst owned princi
i . New Englanders, allowed
to n-e our convicts to do the clrud
of making pig iron out of our
c, < a re-ources to be sliippi and to
\. ,v Iv.ialand at a lienimn! price
.; > 1 sold back tous in the 'lvac of
11!:; s! i 1 g.'cjs lit tWO jiUCii' o om
a ti, is a transaction 'in r- ;
R;j'_ ■>' whie.l is too • ; .iii i' ",
mis; •■ i There. In'- been * ■ 'My. j
. r I ;; !•■ at Rising F:IS !< I
T . j i. ; ; . 1
!. ; t ; , j--* I.f CO 1 '
} j ;•; :; • V:>r .•' -.1 up ** ! : *• * ' V 1 i
1 • v •
y j;- . cot ton at $40.00 ’er mile
i .g it back at i-'
a'V ■■ h : •!' .:s,:etio’i to
its 5 >ird iuoit-e result.
V ■ u- 1. =• .CW ’non V .i t 1X ■ ■
, cent utitl •' CU 8 1 1> <!'
w nil, n u-i ft - j* * u •. i
- an i it will slip ui.mtga your
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(OIi.W.U.JACOWAYj
I
A BIOGRAPHY. j
I
About the year 1811 there was
born in one of the West India is
lands une whose after life has con
ferd an enduring honor upon the
place of his birth. In December
1823 a vessel stranded off the
South Carolina coast and a boy
was found wandermg upon he
beach cold and almost insensible,
and upon being asked fiore he de
sired to go he replied o Trenton.
La. He was told tli e was no
such place ns Tient r, to which
he replied:
“Oh, I know, but l ire will be,
and I wfnt to go to North-west
1 Georgia, where Trenion will be
founded.and the'multitude mar
velled at the boys knowledge
“Hecame, he saw and he con
quered,” and Trenton stands 10-day
as an everlasting monument to the
I greati sofW. U. Jaeoway, her
Ron m.s. He found the savage
here ami drove him away; he fel
led the big timber that grew upon
the banks of the famous Town
Creek; he clenned'out and walled
up the Sulphur Spring; la ii r
he chain by which th> him
wen j... ug. u. lie v.i;.- .cr I . n*
and in r l itnti ij fi.st and sst.
several indian war.- ami in
war with ALxico he had i.-ti.
uished himself, and when tl.e w
of the rebellion came l e was
old to make himself a “re., o--
sides it was iiot necessaiy.
After the war. although up in
rs.the si bject of .ids ski oh
i ; u the sic- v ..i. a. ucr L
quire i. E. iin < mu. m lu Cn • J
ilintric, vlso wouhi occa&tonady
call in Esquiie Lindsay to assi-t
wi'i the pupil, i bus was fo’r. •
On round woik of a !eg..i uiCi
tioi, which h..s,.itnq<Miti the a. **.;-
•ion 0 the '.c£;r\ I'ratewnlv ii) ougi.-
,Am rica/ nd a pari or Ltvn < .
■’ 1 882 ii* n io
i:. • ' l -iSi- I 3
l<. •• ■
las practiced j G- >rgi
legislature. At that time Henry
| Grady caught the ir.upbalion which
made him the most, popular speak
er in the land. Wl.m Col. Jaco
wftv gets up with tottering form
his long white hair and whiter
flowing beard, the patriarchal ef
fec f before a jury is wonderful,
while the average J P takes h
his smooth-, flowing words as t}
nectar of 1 i fe
The full name of thi* ii; iegn
ished man is \\ illiam Tel: Uriah
Jaeoway, but shortly after being
admitted to the bar his friends
somehow thought the name of
Tell a little misapplied and this
part of his name* was dropped like
a hot potato. Uncle Uriah Cas
tleberry is a names ke of Col, Ja
coiva'V, and freqm-n ■> r hen Mi
Cas'lcberrv conn to tcv. c the Col
fills h'-- pockets with chestnuts or
istice court papers to serve in the
"upper district.”
LaFavette, Ga., lias subscribed
SIOO,OOO to a cotton factory, while
Trenion would not subscribe $lO,-
000 *o a -poUu-... and r hub factory.
As long us ?ne men who have the
money keep it buried in oid tin
. cans or bid away in stockings,
Trenton will ever remain as she i .
/ iiianca i p akirg.
'.lu re will b* a called m;*<*lii g
of the Dade county alliance at
P >si“g Fawn on .he first Saturday
in November. The evening ses
sion wid be public, and numerous
speeches will be made by promi
lieiii .-pi ukers v. lome subjects ba\>
ai ready been assigned thni.
Ibe -nb-ifoasury bill, the m.t
ional banking system and the ev
il.- .1 the protective *ariff systt-n
>t • tho. ou^i.!; discuss< i
Me) itc-.d ’vilt b*f.highly •n
--■ •I. :,d
Notuitli. . g the jiromise of
inany of ii. solouS _ before
their elect ion { •■ b vvere in ses
-148 days altug her) that they
would fix the pa; oi leg slatqrs at
S2(X) per their le m of office, each
one ot them greedily gobbled up
$4 per day : ml mileage before they
shook the dust of the capitol city
fro..i their feet.—[North Georgia
Citizen.
Ah, Brother, you forget- that
this falls under the head of “free
pa*s” legislation, and is a sacred
topifc
Th. oration of Gov. Hill at the
unveiling of the Grady statue
was a model oratoracle affair.
An earthly resling place is not al
ways undisturbed. Lx Oakland comp
ary, At anta, n morons conflicts of ti
tle have com lip ov-r ke conicter\
lots
.' • A . .. V
In the tate of New iork when a
b®y under sixteen years old is eaug
smoking he is liable to arrest, buch >
law in f.’eorgia is the only effectua
means to -top cigarette mok tig min;
the boys who.have..become addicteil t<
the habit.
American
Every Household.
Sausage Meats, Mince Meat,
Hash, ' Cooked
Fish, Salads, or
Fruft, Vesetactea.p * '
IN USE FOR 20 YEARS.
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Simple, Strong. R- and affective.
pr*j*v (TiSvICT mpply to your dealer or elr-
BU I v IttC. i cular mailed on application.
ATHOL MACHINE CO., athol, mass.
. .*>. *.
THE ETHIOPIAN CAH HOT GHAHOE HIS SUN
HOS THE IEOPABO UIS SPaTS.’*
KAMMTwe i*n irn, tau iki i, mcaiMmsi.
CAN NOT BE REMOVES WITJWWF
DE.rnoyiitt the fabric,
bo hot iron <m al xi.iuHT kb
QIIMJEV. CAN BE CHKII TI'ITR
STAMP OK PEN.
RETAIL PRICE, 25c.
ALSO MAIfUrAOTUIiBaS OT X..’/
Writing and Copying inks, Saaiinf
Wax, Muoilags, Wafers, Etc.
rKflooiaTmiDs co.,
t7-12S Wiill&m iireet, HZ'# YORK CtTS
*iß .PLISHK BJI
> THE OLD PLANK SIGN. -
How miWT times when s boy have you v.-asted ammunition on eh eld Maw UttiM
by the road Dido, returning from the hunt? You ran’t sav, nor do vo rcnaaiher
having seen a board with the above letters YV. YY. C. T bis medicine waa not
aav.. g uves an..l -.earning blood poisoned people of ita virtues then, aa now. Sbisi
diseases, Liood Poison ta'uia, Pad Scree. Scrofula, etc., l-egin heaiinr witk in*
bottle.
Ctr. c... *■*■*. I.~„ ..
CJteec< bngtT uasigiuly and i was indicd an object of pity. I bejan taking N.W.S'
a db. (ore .axing one bottle I call myself cured. I wive you entire HWrfty to n*e this as von see At
CUS. JCURNIKER.
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CHATTANOOGA,
H A R R O DSB U RG
LEXINGTON
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FRANKFORT -y
Cincinnati, Birming
ham, Meri
dan,
NEW ORLEANS,
Jncksorr, Vieksbnrg & Shreveport,
With Pullman
Boudior, Buffet and Sleeping
Cars. Close connections made
North bound with
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Lines for Knoxville, Ashvill, Lvn
ii’ir.g, Richmond, Norfolk, Raleifh,
’harlotte, Willming, Colnnipia.
haleston, Ri Auto, Macon, Snvun
h, Brunswick, *nd Fiordia.
ONLY 11 HO UR 8
HATTANOOGA TO
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vVith through f rains nnd no change
via the Cam us high bridge
and through the beautiful
Blue Grass rig ion of
Kentucky.
Direct connection made in Central
Union Depot Cincinnati for all
noints in tho
North-West
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North ana
East.
St. Loir's, Chicago, Cleveland, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, Canada,
New York, Bostou, New
England Cities and tbo
Summer Resorts
f the North and East. Direct
•onnections made at
NEW ORLEANS
Without omnibus transfer for
Houston, Galves'on, Austin, Tex
k, Mexico, and
-California-
Direct Connections via Shreve
port to Dallas. Ft. Worth, Denui
-on, Arkansas. Indian Territory,
Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico,
Texas, Mexico and California.
For rates, correct couaty maps aim
full information call ou
It tS Rogers, agent,
Trcntva, (4a..
or address
j i.s liiiirett. Ti*r P* si rut j ( t &ttiinonr.
n.l Mtillnn v Dir I’Bfs n ift i Tcnn
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PR ICES.
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For la nr in g purposes the garden spot
of north Georgia; ii he r mineral resources
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■m equaled by a* y section within the south
ern n orral belt, /: ithan abundant supply
of t mber viiii’ copious stre ams of purest wa
•er on every hand, Dalle county throws wide
her gates and bids comp' tit ion against tho
world. Fuzz ting geologists by exposing to
iew coal and iron in abundance within
stones throw of each other truly she is tht
mineral Queen: travel and l>y a grand trunk
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railroad and w ith tenn, see river within ee y
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