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F* ID AY NOV. 27, 1881
Rally ’Bound the Flag Boys
Saturday was the day appointed
for the grand rally of the Dade
county alliance at Trenton. A
baikt dinner was to have been a
parj of the programme, but the el
ements ware not favorable to the
any'particular The
rain not only prevented many from
earning out who contemplated do
ing so,'but the dinner part was an
mposßibility. *
The court house Mas the scene of
the gathering and at 10* o’clock the
speaking commenced. Col. J. C.
Gisbitmade a few telling remarks,
but the introduction of Congress
man Everett signal for all to put
on their most expectant and confid
ing countenances. Mr. Eve r eit
dwelt at some length upon the un
fortunate condition of the farmers
giving! facts and figures to show
that they and their interests suf
fered by unjust legislation. The
case was thoroughly diagnosed, but
t jj-e prognosis w r as left to other
statesmen more bold if nat ss wise.
Mr. Everett’s speech showed him
to be pi careful and conservative
statesman, and all may rest assnr
ed that if Everett dots not set any
rivers on fire during the progress
of the next session of congress he
will generally be found on the
right side of all questions. Ever
ett may not diitinguish himself,
but no one will have cause to be
ashamed of his record in congress.
Is thoalliance will take advantage
of the.next dry season and call an
other rally at Trenton our little
town will projniae a warm welcome,
a large attendance and a good din
ner. y
Arbor Day Dec. 4th.
Got. Northen ha proclaimed
“as arbor day” throu
gh out Georgia. All over the state
nice and well selected shad*
will beset out to beautify f .oie
public grounds or streets. Will the
day be observed’in Dade county at
it should? In Trenton several of
our most enterprising citizens
have agreed to each plant a tree
either at the court house, the acad
emy or upon some street. A year
or two ago several of our citizens
plsntcd out trees around the court
house, and today each individual
takes a pride in marking tne
growth of his particular tree. Let
every village in Dade county or
ganize in au effort to have every
citizen plant a tree next Friday.
An elm tree is most preferred. Se
lect your tree and bavj it ready for
the occasion.
The enemies of the Farmers al
liance wsr# rejoicing in the idea
that the order was on the wane, hut
the harmonious meeting at Indian
apolis will soon strengthen tin
order that the wishes of its ene
mies will corns to naught.—Alli
ance man.
Indeed!
- Thing* about Washington are be
ginning to look very much like
Crup for Speaker.
Livingston having manifested a
desire for reform, we think the
press should encourage him and
act as if his past life had been all
it should have been. Give the
poor fellow a chance.
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Mrs Felton’s latest adventure is
is a tirade of abuc* directed
against the lamented Hill i',. H
II ii.l r jr.. evokod U e atonr by th'-
publics ion the life > L
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law o ‘ <■ < ( . ■ 1 are
aurabwi, An •<!.; 1 • ■ and ;
(thewid w), .janU' l ' Meadow.
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E. e.'tuoi'. -t• 1 1 inner p.t
dm ••s ,-r ’d a. •, i !; nd pr:t> .
t at Pin > ore
form. i'o <; ■• : i . >
the heirs at otsvof N.'iiii
wit. Amanda M< adi .v, Jamer
Meadow, Martha T. Perkins, Jo- J
ephus B. Meadow, M i'i;o; b v *
dow, Ida S. Meadow, m- a.)
Meadow, Pearson 8 Mr.-' n*i
Horace E. Meadow bv eiie u< up
pear before the court of Gxdinajy i
for said county to be held on the
first Mom ay in January next 1891
anci show reuse, if - ; x • bv
Sliid W 111 shl/0 ; vi lio< •
soh-mn form and dm
ord a* the las v\iil and
of the deceased, and that • t
testamentary issue to petit iom-r in
terms of the law.
W. G. Morrison. Petitiou’r.
Upon reading and considing ti e
foregoing petition, it is ordered
that Amanda Meadow, James 8
Meadow, M fth i " '' Tose
phus B. Meadow. Mati'daE. Mea
dow, Ida 8. Meadow, Susan A Ma
dow, Pearson H. Meadow, and
Horace E. Meadow appear before
the court of Ordinary to he held for
said county on the first Mondov in
'January, 1892, then there to show
cause, it any exist*, whv the paper
off-, rea for probate by the petition
er, VV. G. Morrison, as the last will
and testament of Pearson S. Mea
dow deceaied, late of White coun
ty, state/of Teun., should not he
proven in solemn form and admit
ted to record as the last will and
testament of the <l*-er-s and, aid it
is further ordtuca that tin- said
Amanda Meadow, James S. Meu
dow, Josephus B. Meadow, Matild;
D. Me.vdiw, Ida S. Meadow, Susan
A. Meadow, Pearson B. Meadow and
Horace E. -endow, being non-res
ident. sof the county of Dade and
ttic state of Georgia, he s* ivrd
by publication of the foregoing
petition and this order in the
Slate oi Dade Nt-wx for thirty days
before the January tern , 1892, ot
th- court of Ordinary for said coun
ty, and that urtha X. Peskius i-e
served personally with a copy of
the foregoing petition and this or
d*i at least en days before said
term of Court. Thi*, Nov. 2oih,
1891. J. A. Bennett,
Ordinary Dad# County
The Ryan case has been affirmed
by the Supreme court, and unless
Ryan pays iuto court before to
morrow found to be in
bis hands he must go to jail for
ConteKipt. Ryan says be will not
pay the money from :he fact that
he did not hav? and iusiats that it
is nothing short of impiisonment
for debt.. It is though that the
case w ill go to the United
Supreme court.
A ?< ? usical Entertafnment.
Last Friday night an entertain
ment was given at the residence of
Prof. J. m. Watson bv mis. Watson
assisted by her music class. Each
member of the class bad the privi
lege of inviting gueuts. and ‘hi le
sult wasa largo and happy gather
ing. r J 1e f xt-cis*'s by the n.usC
cisss wue higl.ly appreciated b_,
the patrons, and all went av..;\
well pleased with the ov ■niug'b
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Row raftst hints* when a boy hare you waited ammunition on an eld *Vifttl
by the roadside, returning from the hunt? You can’t sav, nor do you remember
having seen a board with the above letters W. W. C.' Thu medicine wee net
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