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j STATE OF DADE NEWS,
I'UBLSHiD EVERY FRIDAY
BEN T BROCK, Publisher
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STerms SI.OO per year in advanc*
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/'Entered at.the postoflee in Trenton, Ga., a
second class mail matter.
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FRIDAY DEC.I 1 1891.
""the; west
j|, r Mr Editor: I hav©had in mind
fcrquit* a woil© to give you an ar
ticl • on my recent western trip,but
'] not being settled, hove pot it ©tf
Instill thie —liavinc come to Trenton
jftoihure with you her fortune or
it may happen to be,
you will please accept thin as my
enitiition fee for th© liberty I aow
take. Here l©tm©eUt© on© thing,
l aß to citiz©nshp—my judgment
,Jnor taete is not t© be called in
I question, h*ving paaed the age of
|doubtfu judgment ora poor ap
] eciative taste, so it i* with my own
. fre© will and accord I make the
!change. I spent five months ten
?days in Arizona T’eritory,rh© sum-.
• m er and early fall* Custom and
‘j habit alway ©Btabli©hs a law in
'fth© absence of direct enactments,
| so in h©r •**.
If ipere bee b©n any enactments
they haven't been brought to light
f yet. The country is s© lik© this we
| hardly know where to begin It is a
' country embracing a groat many
extremes to wit the dryest yet there
WHa on© of the hardest rain©
I ever saw fall, and th© ©igns are
there of the waterspout to b© se©n
{of the pat,y©t without irrigation
ihey cant ra • any ©f the nece ftri-’S
0 f Wfe dut with irrigrtion they cun
beat us uot ©f eight. One of the
i b#*t wheat countries in the world
Jjfor quality and quanity alo corn
Jand hay eepeeialy the Alfalfa and
Ith© vigatepl© lin© of product©
fexcel 1 all section I have ever ©een (
Luch acapnge petatoe© add unions
‘jFamiing pays better there than any
fplace I wa' ever in Every thing is
f gold by the ton and weighed by
the pound, cabbage from 3 to b cts.
pey nquntb
two and a half ceafa’ bay twenty
fiv© dollara.per ton With the yieald
theymake.no wonder they are
able to pay fine prices for goods
in exchange for the products
1 of Ib* ftum. *1 b©u tl-eie aie
'fbut few people farming on the ac-
M count of the scarcity of water
■conveniences. Ihe land is not worth
jany thing for farm purposes un less
Jit has water on it or over it, It is
//very rough broken and rocky, high
j mountains in the north eastern
part. Only two small skirts of
■ tin her in the — >ra I,
!pa*- ©a through, about 40 miles wid.
‘ uud about 200 miles U ng. It is a
very t u e stock and mining country
; oaa of the riches, mines in the
country. Th* J aioune minee
vieiding gold, silver, copper, and
•stimnted to be worth $3 000.000
are probably the richot wine in A
juciica. i bis mine is eitunted in
ih Illack Hil's of Arazona, ii
plain view of where I staid all th
tj ni J was there. ' * Blacl
Hil’a present the grcn lest v * w >,r -
. evsn \er l>< '><• i. * v,s
‘‘ou of sight you may behold tan
. thousanu or more o •tm h'.i.e
one alu ! develop'd 1 n vit I
jt’s peaks and. canyons pi'nnh *o
b. n tl ay uein to giow out o; th*
huge m ■ intun that - mis he
main one on th • si * oi w i s'.!' tin y
are a. parcel. ca-'t ot them
is the Virddio vallsv .hmuvt
which flows tho beautefu 1 \ .ru i
,iver. It’s waters are co du *-• by
a largo ditch that affords irriga
tion for all the Uvel lands T tie
valley on one aid* or the other
Tiiis mining camp afio.d, a fit*
market for the product a () f .hat *ec
t, on Rail-road facilities •• n
poor, it tiiing 10 miles turn J t
rome to Prsscot, an . de-id •
ii tr to *£•* •* ' ■••• °
he roughest llirU.d-i: ’’
travel'(t tnrc*-g ;
t thr< ip i- ■ f* ,lH • ‘
y se'.el and ;:e -
r ais*jng, such as cattle and horses,
Mon own from one hundred to
f werdv and thirty thousand htfad
of stock. They aie cheap fat cat
tle $1.90 par lOOlbs., horses from
25 to SBO, uiibroke. A good hog
cojntry hut subject to loss by var
ments of various kinds, as there
are pleuiv of bear, wildcat, cata
mount, lynx, and mountain lioas.
Thß people are a clever, hospitable
kind and generous as any people
•ver staid among but no Sabbath is
kept there. They don’t accomodate
themselves to the fansion of the
day hut drees plain and neat
e nbugh.
Talk with them they all *av they
desire to go to heaven but they say
in n© hurry about it.
Arazona has the finest cli m ates in
the world I think. In som© part©
you are almost at the sea level
while other portions are over seven
thousand feet above its level which
afford* a variety of climate.
Th© Rocky Mountain
through whieh w© passed affords
some of the grandeat scenery T have
ever had th© pleosuroot witnising
ill thiin; a i.; era ntry
lever saw. Such ie apart of Kan
sas and putt of Colorerado.
Rpectfully, W. B, Gray.
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lb© song of t,h© tenth Georgia Pist
Com# hom© dear Tommie :om# ho.me
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Wb# a men declares* fer or ©gains
free coiiag© of silver lea to on# he
does ©ot knew ’ whereof he speaks.
When ■ editor gets to the poiit to
where he c*a ekuee aon> fellow only
to gratify himsotf hie patroas will fail to
be iatotated while he makes an ass of
himself'
* "W’deelara in fav< r of W- J.
Norihen for Govenor. to succeed him
*elf. and hope on one will darn to enter
l h© field after this announcement
would kn only tn iucu*r defeat*
A country editor ufter leaving al*
earthlv aorrow behind him arrived a t
gate of Hades and was examined as to
bis profession or baseness while on
certh.’’) have be-m editor of a Georgia
country weekly. l 4 weli said o'd Satan
,fou can t come iu here as 1 have lots of
your unpaid subscribers : nsids and von
will be fuss : ng and q arrelling ith
go 'j(T start a HttlT Hade of your
own — Ex;
A squad of men are ! work re
painting the mile pest and whistle
post upon th© lin© of th© railroad.
Upon each mil© board will be
painted the nuaiberof miles from
Meridah.
GEORGIA— PADE COUNTY.
WiU lie sold on tbe first Tnesdnv in denuan
1 SO? nt the rorrt fif or ir Or it t I
Trenton in said eonntv wijhin the lefr#’ ho,ir<s
of ssle thd foliowi' tr described pc°l’ rr,v to
wit; I,otofltnd Ne. 4-5 in tb 11th district n
Ith section of said county and stnto. con.rir:
nif ISO nerrs more or less. Prcpertr lcri<d
on (o sa'isly m M fa from the Floyd < cunt,
city Court issued nsr-inst .Toeseph ,Tohi>so*>
and in favor of Francis T Hrav. Propcrt'
potnted out by plaintiffs rttorney T cried or
:s *he prspertv of Joseph ’oli .op Tonnpt in
possession notified. This Not. 23rd lfft 1 .
W. A R-rd. Sh-rt fi .
HOME FOR THE H I DAYS
The Qjeen and Crescent route
wili sell holiday excursion tickets
o all poinla on their line and to
points in Ohio, Indiana and
Michigan and authorized points
oi hof f he Ohio liver. Also to
:.'*nts esi of Lhf M.iss ssjppi
• 1 ‘ ■ of Uie nntl
Potomac rivers. mil bes n
sale Dew..;! er 20th, to 251 h in
-1 u ivi . and *)‘Cumber 29th to
• st, 18*. Lmi ii Geo 1
re \ fa cry 5 u
t 9 ii. r informali n wait *
call i> 4 . agents of he Que u
Or ii-uti.
ii YV A h r "t b
n hundred youi.fr
at a fair price.
G W M G'urti
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"HOL a p*m:)h!el of h’llaru.atkro nd >e
i... of tfce ifcwt, tinwmj H.w
©rjl* Obtain ratw.u, CfcTeat*. Tn<l* < yߣW
wdt, Hu ti. Covnirta, ttni
MUI.K * CO
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—THE BE/ Ui ll LL—j
Shcvtest and most direct line to
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r- FRANKFORT —,
Cincinnati, Birming
ham, Meri
dan,
NEW ORLEANS,
Jackson, Vicksburg <fe Shreveport,
With Pullman
Boudior, Buffet and Sleeping
Cars. Close conneclions made
North bound with
TJIROUG CAR
Lines for Knoxville, Ashvill, Lvn
durg, Richmond, Norfolk, Raleifh,
Charlotte, Willming, Colnmpia,
Chaleston, Ri Ante, Macon, Savan
ah, Brunswick, and Flordia.
ONLY 11 HOURS
Chattanooga to
(jINCINNATI
With through trains and no change
via the famous high bridge
and through the beautiful
Blue Grass rigion of
Kentucky.
Direct connection made ir. Central
Union Depot Cincinnati for all
points in the
North-West
North and
East.
St. Louis, Chicago, Cieveland, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, Canada,
and the
SU HMEK lESOIiTS
of the North and East. Direct
connections made at
NEW ORLEANS
Without onimhu? transfer for
HoustorJßGalveston, Austin, Tex
as, Mexico, and
-California-
Direct Connections via Shreve
port to Dallas. Ft. Worth, 1)< uni
son, Arkansas. Indian Territory,
Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico,
Texas, Mexico and California.
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kor rates, correct comity maps aa a
full information, call on
R 8 Rogers, sgent,
'i renton, Ra..
or address
os f;.irrfM. Trav Puss a' e>-.t )
".I Mull n\ Dlv r .ss h * i i' i r
C. Harv, y. D. P. Edward.
Vice-Prest G. P. & - A,
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' the old plank sign.
Haw Mij time* irhen a boy hare yoa wastad ammunition oa as ©l4 ©Jaw ImfC
by the roadaide, retarninj from the hwit? You can’t ..y, nor do you SS
*' th m hC , ab ° re leUer * W - W * C.‘ Thi. tnedieine
T 1 * * ** warning blood poisoned people of it* virtuce then aa now Skiis
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yr sale Wall >- --- ■ ... -
CaMMves 6a. 1 p vsjto
iOijAL iMhiJT HiaunF.
CORRE TED WEEKLT.
"ii 4
ft ter .* 20 per peui and
jgs 20 per dozen
'jfa •; ixtr i J 181 b todol
giMßulat and 161 b “ 4
onum 40cts gal
Pi; 5 cents
(red hams 12 l-2c ]jer lb
pea- 80c per bu
DEMAND THE
-sa WATERS
STTER WORKER!
Sarahteed As Represented.
Hi THE BEST PRINCIPLE!
LEAST LABOR TO OPERATE t
DBS Hot INJURE MAIN of BUTTER*
&jOl. vr Jiifll TTTVrB 1
RAKES BETTER BUTTER
Tax Can Po*ii.y Bb Pboducsd By Hi*x
EYST BUTTER KiKGR BEERS OK.
inf your dealer does not keep them, send direct
to te manufacturer and get ono, but under any
eir<instance do not purchase without investlßaV
icg-he “WATERS 99 and you will surety buy
no -her.
fiTERS M’F’G. CO., F ' co^LlliQ
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tioioiv, Cooked F&oate,
Pish, Salads, or
Fruit, Vog eta b I os.
IN USS FOR 20 YEARB.
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Bltap!e, Strong, Rtpia, Easy and Ee/ectiTe.
R? T Apply to roar deatar r elr
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Scroll Work
—ROUGH AN'U—
We Discount Chattanooga
PRICES.
IT. H. Bowman, Mngr.
Trenton, Georg!
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