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STATE OF BADE NEWS,
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FRIDAY NOV. 20, 1891
Chattanooga was visited with
three destructive fires Monday
night, the result of incendiarism.
Baby Ruth will enjoy the dis
tinction of being a daughter of a
president while John Jacob Astor,
jr., will enjoy his $150,000,000-
In the statesman’s ‘‘red book” at
Washington. Moses, Livingston and
Everett are put down as alliance
men, while the other Georgia dele
gates are termed as democrats.
Why the distinction?
;Oub opposition to the sub-treas
ury measurs has caused some
Dade county r .alliancemen to believe
us an enemy to the alliance, a-d
to-morrow bMng the occasion of a
big alliance rally at this place it
would afford ue much pleasure to
witness a public vote ot the mem
bers present upon this all-ttbsorb
in g question.
Aft YOU IN IT?
The Inadianapolis convention
demands that, the congressman
elected by alliance votee should
hold no allegance to any party, and
that they vote for no man for spea
ker whs does not indorse the alli
ance demands. They must not go
into a caucus of either of the old
parties. Livingston says that he
was elected at democrat and that
he would as a democrat. It was
the mast honorable thing Leonidas
ever said, and if he will act accord
iriulv ho will in a. manner redeem
himself from much of the odium
in which he is now enveloped. It
naw seems that the alliance is
committed to the third party idea
and lines will soon be drawn.
Which side, brother? Will the
main body of the Dade county al
lianoemen stand by the action of
Indianapolis convention? If those
who could not indorse the Ocala
plat form #ub-treasury and ail, were
not alliancemen, whsie does the
memoer stand who is not willing
to go into a third party? If you
are not at liberty to refuse your
support to the Ocala platform you
must wade in with the third party
or get out of the a'ltance. •‘You;
pays your money and takes your
choice.
A Useful Industry.
A few months ago the Enter
prise Manufacturing Cos. put ma
th inery in the Cureton stou® mill
and began a lumber and furniture
manufacturing business. Work
was slow at the first, but gradually
our citizens have realized the econ
omy in taking their rough lumber
to this mill and having it worked
into dressed flooring, ceiling,
weather-boarding and whatever
was needed in building. The bus
iness is now thriving and the ma
chinery is kept regularly at work
A considerable stock of rough lum
-3 c
her has been laid in and any kind
of finished material can now be
furnished upon short notice and
at prices much cheaper thau would
he p jid in Cnattanooga or else
where. Even from as far as Mor
gan ville rough lumber has been
hauled to the mill where it was fin
ished into whatever desired Small
industries are needed and big
things will follow in Dade.
ESTR the side of 1
Lookout mountain one nun cow
v
r. ith red neck 6 years old ; also one ;
red heifer 3 yeare old, both mark
ed witn crop, split and half under
crop in right ear and half under]
crop in left ear. Any informal ion
in regard to above described cattle ]
will he thankfully received.
M. J. Quinton,
Tryptyu, La '
CAPT iOiS.i a- £4l AH AN
A BIOGRAPHY.
It is said that with some men
“youth is as lasting as life itself.”
For this reason it is not necessary
to give any supposed date of birth
for the subject of this sketch.
Lithe of Jform, a flowing black
beard, (whether real or unreal,)
and with all the youthful propen-
sities for fun and enjoyment, John
McMahan need never grow old.
Surrounded by everything calcu
lated to make life enjoyable be
can, while “resting under the shade
of the trees,” match two of hi - fine
game cocks in a deadly combat
and enjoy the fuu a.l to himself
or he can take his pack of fifty-two
hounds out upon Sand mountain
and have the fun of running a deer
out over the editor while he list
ens in as!o i'bment to the rapid
firing * along the route the deer
should have taken.
Yes, John enjoys his sport with
his hounds and his games, but lie
has sst. his head upon a fiuanciai
undertaking of great magnitude—
to make a city ol New England
occupies his thoughts by day and
dreams by night. Like Caesar, he
has twic# refused the crown, hav
ing twice keen offered the presi
dency of the New England Cos. Who
can tell the result of a third tend-,
ot this responsible position. It is
thought that John’s reason for
failing to accept is based upon the
tact that the directory refused to
allow him to donate his salary to
the endowment of an orphans asv
lum to be erected by himself and
Col. Tom Cummii gs in the town
of New England
Capt. McMahan has just return
ed from a european trip where ho
went to inspect the steel industries
of those countries with a view ot
locating a large plant at New Eng
land. While the Capt. is a man
of few woida, it is understood from
his maneuvers that Maj. Massey
0.-.n R T Dobbs are to he in.
terested in this undertaking.
LATER —Peyton Pace having
agr#ed to take charge of Capt. Mc-
Mahan's kennels, Bud Mor.ison
now thinks Jotm will turn his at
tention to tho development of ou,
sister town.
Tho Situation.
For some time past th**re hai
been open and determined resi:-?-
ance to the execution of the mu
nicipal laws of Trenton by & cer
tain element who were disposed to
‘‘take in the town” regardless of
the authority of Marshal Smith.
They contended that he was unjus l
land impartial while the citizens
! generally and the town commis
sioners especially upheld the of
ficer in what he dH. Without ref
erence to any particular ease it is
the duty of every man to submit
to an arrest whenever required by
the town marshal be that man
guilty or not guilty of any offence,
if Marshal Smith has exceeded hi>
authority we don’t concede it to he
the duty of the ci A dads to uphold
him in the city hall and upon the
streets merely upon ex parte tes
timony. It is the duty of the
board to acquit or find guilty solely
upon the sworn testimony in each
case regardless of results.ln oth
er words, if the marshal is right
the board ought to sustain him,
but if he has done wrong it is not
incumbent upon the board to
shield him under the sentimental
idea that they “must uphold L.e
law.” When an exceeds
his authority to sustain his illegal
acts is rot upholding the law, but
is a thorough while-washing of
what ought to be condemned. 'The
situation of Hungs are now such
that in justice to bin self Mr.
Smith should demand a thorough
and impartial investigation at the
hands of the commLssioners which
we have no doubt would result ‘in
his conduct being fully sustained
and it would h ive ih * effect of
showing to th- h'.-.vies# element
that he was rigid and that tlie
commissioners would stand by
shim not because lie was the m.tr.
bai but because his acts jv ic ctm
me lidcble.
A Convicts / ppe>al.
The following note was sent to
Capt. Connor, the piesent manager
of the Dade Coal Cos., by a negia
convict who wished to see his
brother in another camp:
Dear Sir: Asa double barelled
shot gun associated with a pack ot
tiounds prevents no turn,
making a pilgrim ice beyond the
confines of tlmenelosure wh* rein
this note is > edited 1 appear be
fore vou in this guise for the pur
pose of respectfully asking you to
kindly allow me the privilege of
going to the upper camp to prayer
fully visit a fellow Ethiopian hear
ing the self-sawie strain of blood
and deviltry as myself, while guar
anteeing you that I will not em
brace the opportunity to elope with
the guard, I subscribe myself with
all respect.
Your humble servant,
Thos. Harvey.
Dispathes from the scene of the
alliance meeting in Indianapolis
report considerable discord raised
bp the anti-sub-treasurists From
the fact that the secretaries of sub
allianccs fail to report delinquent
members, several states in which
there is a considerable falling off
in membership are behind with as
sessed dues. In Mississippi about
15,000 members are held respon
hie tor the dues of a membership
of 45.000. The number of dele
gates to 'lie convention was cut
down Iwo-fifths from a lack of
funds to pay the delegates.
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