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STATE Cr OABE NEWS.
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Brttu),Ust tjnnrrft *no and 4tti ‘GinAnrf tn
Ej,rh month. i>rftiM*)itnr * y Hev. P. r. Tl. r<* >!•
Bit. *’r* >r meettnc ot< rj ThtindftY uisrl't
■ Rluto County .iffhi r n Ut Tuesday
B* tanuarv, April, .July ait October* G.A
g;- Bible President. W S. f tyU/r, S-v.icnirv
SPinn Orore Chur/fi ffe.p:tt) Pi**.i>li'*
Beryßr Sun-lav at 11 * ni. <! on SiWnr-U v
E" artilnß SoVlot k i lu.liy Nor. B*m AlScd
Kft.*tOt.
|Jpn<l* Snpprlor Cirrl inrp.'a Bf<t Mondays in
K,ftrwu n.j Snuleiniif/r.
! Senator Colquifs will soon
Mxpize, and it may he safely said,
p#' “your Undo Alfred" is not in
Bit for re-election. Georgians liavt
Kf’Cidf’ii to giv him a rest, and he
IS’ill get it.
ft For several weeks the Senate
| hc’t the Vorhees bill on anti sil
ver .neaaure but congressman
Ipringer has "biut convinced the
Senate that lue bill, if passed,
vould revive the act of 1878.;
\ r hcre is fho Senate a' anyhow?
Cos gmsHin'tn Bryau went over j
o his Nebraska nome to have* tlie :
)cmooratic -tan-* convention set
! 'wn on Grover’s silur ideas, but
v‘- • ‘ion so* down on Mr.
ry thirds vote.
Ah** -h l> >a; make his effort to j
i o the Sod ato bv populists;
ntr ns.
I From W 'dwood.
It b* now ' .-? kohj© t'ine since :
if hav* c r but*>d nv “niite,’’j
'V at time I have not
;|b* ~ if having up “postage”
for future use. I have rot of la r e
Id and he pleaore of sporting a
gfa ; eket book, and such being
ithe - ase ' find I have to put my
I hands quite a ways in mv pocket
for posfvo.
AVildwood is n win \ flour ish^
linjj cofirh oti.
• : AH fw* **-••• *3.. a wading bell
*> x prghiri tnaking, etc.
*wh *• cannot report about
the Wildwood H. H., as I have not
■ heen siUe . for some time for
I certain reasons, not that I have
I beek-sliddi n, c? anv 'bine of that
|| kind. Ihe ■' i i keeping up
■ jire’ty well, and that s sufficient.
I have concluded to turn ovei a
1 new ]ei amt attend regular af!pr
P tins, if tlm sniMt moves me, which
Ikl think it wi!'.
n rh„ furiri r.v very nearlv
puVi’ g 'odder, etc., for
fc winter nse.
Jhe calling blasts of Autumn
M hr - fanning ou" lassie brows, nisk
■ in# ns feel as if winter was s'and
| itg near to shake hands with and
t wish os h chilly welcome.
Tne gddeo-rod nods to evorv
j ;fc ser-hy , a: if inviting them to
‘ sc -■*] rof thejr gold,
M itw .JeririM; Leu or Wildwood
! watches r he trains "Daily” and
<\ never fails to ask for “Pally’*-*.
| bread.
Mr. Crocket Jenny and Mr. Pen
Rogers>t*ems to b preparing tlwn
solves for cooks* as they are foUnd
e. O'V ■ • euihg piactking
wt: - !.!- •> at a certain neigh
bo..- , j. Ro :*• of ihfl girls
say k:- ..ing to stand by
nh-'i . •• IrK-v show so
h ‘ -;d c.i iic.-ifv washing
b utl a • 'ha dinr.t r t 'hlc. !
ii: ■! ri .0. i.;ov? get tour hands
Bar I
•and s-o *• i 1 yoy wd b* in prao- i
*-t by*; uni bye..
■C.c '.one of Li sing !
c rt ing bods it visittn g ■
.?•: dr V.Vli.-un .feuny of
’ pi v- ys she has p.ef
'••raue '■ 3i! dt b-r-. blit one is
the ' ' 1 ‘ 11:. Jii- ■
Hi IB* nir.ie ‘v of Chfltr
an ga - ; . uliout Mt.
li.ic iu.. .i,g u great■
Euf . , , , . :
iSUre al ;<; ! f!'. l s!ev ill j
,t n< future. Wo frost that he '
.wi!! ;ct " <>■ pointed. and f!
i. ;y .oiiiit ho will, tjoin tin
prtperafi t.s that are being made;
by ... Mo i roc Walden in making'
vip "Jus*-- ’ Etc Imy
iGrand Jury Present*
ments,
j Report of special couuaittoe aj -
i point- and so examine into the iinan
icia! affairs of the county.
Amounts received by County
Treasurer since jeportof commit
tee at March term of ceurt 1893.
Amounts rec’d. by Treasurer
: from Hughes T. C. $818,44
Reed, on liquor license 25,00;
Amt. pd. back by state 63,25
Reddling license 2,50
i Total received $939,19
Hal. on hand Mch. 1893, 2,711,97
Total $3,651,16
A mounts paid out.
“ pd to road Com.'s 691.98
. pauper fund 492,98
“ jail 262,13
I general fund 33,34
'to juror? 882.001
officers, Corn’s Ac. 589,61 j
to Sheriff 55,00i
B. M Wilkenson 4,00
com. for ex-records 4,50
total paid out i $3,035,34
Total received $3,651,16
pd out 3,035,33
Leaving oal in hands Treas.s6ls,B2
deducting Trims, com. abt. 200
bul. du county by Majors $415.82
Amount of indebtedness due by j
the county.
Amounts of orders on file mi
Treas. office and unpaid. $176,85!
Orders not on file. No. 65
H. J. Wolf 107,75:
Amount ot indebtedness to roads, j
i mad tax due R. F. 9,64
omf-bali tax due Trenton 21,87
Total indebtedness that have prior
claim*oj.thecash balance in bauds;
of tho Treasurer $316,11 ,which
will leave a ba! in l’reas. of $99,71
Status T. C. affairs
Amount tax lory for 1892 $3,902.18
pd by T. C. Hughes, 3.404-96
Amount due by T. C. $597,22
deducting T. C. commissioned
about 125,00
Total 372,22
Insolvent list about 50-C0
Amount of deficiency about $322,22
Status Treasurers accounts, as
to amount due roads.
To tax.levy for roavls 1.660.00
b ■; ntnount pd out 1-005-06
To balance due roads 654, 34
deductiagcashbalar.ee fhat wilt
be in hands of Treasurer as per
above $99,71
present shortage of county 554.63
AMOUNTS PAID EACH DISTRICTS.
960th, $60,87 873rd, $81,35
1089 96,94 87/) 151,79
1129 141 46 974 130,25
1214 30,89 1037 97.C0
1222 75.96 ln;iS. 144,56
Total paid fijirlcts SI.OO/1.06
Esiimuud short age in Treusmy
$554,63.
Approtimaie lixpensns uiesent court
holding nice duys. $1 200.00
Tot a: 1,754,63
Approx mate expenses next iMarch
court 1,200,00
$2,954,63
Wli uliuckf!
I
A f'*w days ago we was shown n
peculiar variety if corn grown bv
VV. L. Stewart near Byrds Chapel,
j ISvery grain is enclosed by a husk
| to itself and an outside shuck cov
: era the whole ear ns with other
j corn.
■ It is said that this corn is a fine
Arcio hi nation of corn and fodder,
and well adapted to- f oelr feeding.
A cow ot hofse that will not masti
cate otdiuarv corn will be forded
io ptlt more molar work on this
corn on aceoUutol the shuck which
■nukes the food more hencticia! to
t to* animal.
As ft stock food this new variety
ot corn s -enis to !*e great success,
and should be cSiensively ohwtted.
JjGt our farmers give it ajtii L
From Hooka?*.
Mrs. Phillips, wife of Mr. Win
Phillips, on? among our oldest cit
izens died Saturday evening vm v
sudden!v. She wu= a fnifhfir
wife, a gentle Uif:iler, and lot years
a devout Christian, though hsr
lite was filled with hardsliin, Vet
never once was lie: faith shaken or
swerved from hei triy-t in Him
who}c;;delh us hv Mis own hand
and smoothes <mu - bed wiih th n p! -
low of p°ace when we entei the vnl- j
h v of death —To ‘h< h°roav6d hus-
Laud, v. ho must make liic real
ihe journey alone, we extend our
heart felt sympathy,
H. A. Cass our faithful pastor,
delivered his farewell sermon to a
full house Sunday night, which
was pronounced excellent by ali.
Rey. J. VV. Smith concluded
with same very appropriate re
marks. With this Bro. C finish
es his years labor. His stay among
us has been pleasant, as well as
profitable, and may success con
tinue to attend him whore ever he
go is.
Mr. Sherman Redding mad*' us
u bnef visit, but was scare lr > *
ognized. even by his be.t girl, ow
ing to the recent loss n! his hand
some moustache.
Wm Cagle and Jeff i I
are shaking hands and rejoicing
together—one’? a gir’ ;■ I rh< oth
er is n girl.
We are glad Prof. Trimble bus
resumed school after a few days
indisposition.
Miss Lula Cioss of Rising Fawn
is visiting friend* and relatives in
our vicinity. Look-very
to see Mis? L. among us. and w
Welcome her back to the pi , ot, .i
--school day?.
Mies Hallic Pope made a flyiuv
visit to Chattanooga 3;,fur,la .
We wereglnd to note so nrianv
visitors from Wildwood in attend
ance Sunday night—if some did
airive at tho ninth hour, but you
me excusable under the circum
stances.
Tlie croquet party at Col. Paris’
Thursday evening was enjoyed by
all, and wculd be difficult to say
who carried oil the championship,
as some of yerv best hits of ?ho sen
son were scored.— Joree.
\ Rig ( til in (Sale*,
The Worlds Fair is drawing to a
close, nnd in order to give every
one a chance to visit it, the Nash
ville, Chattanooga <fc St. Louis Ily.
has made a big reduction! in the
rates. Excursion rates to Chica
go and return are now on .sale at
one fare for the round trip, good
to return within fifteen days.
This is the lowest rate yet ever of
fered. The N. C. A St. L. is the
j short line, nnd has four fat trains
daily, making the quickest tinii
ever made between t -e south and
Chicago. vestibule train
“Chicago Atlanta to Chi
cago, runs by Evansvilk, mute,
and through Bleeper, Atlanta to
Chicago on train No, 4. via Nash
ville, Louisville and Penn. Lines,
i Apply to nearest N.j C. <k St. L.
Agent.
HOw IS THIS?
Something unique even in these
days of mauimoth premium -ff -r, i
the latest effort ot Stafford's Mag
azine, a New York monthly of
homo and general reading.
Tht> proposition is to send the
Magazine one year for one dollar,
fhe regular subscription price; and
in addition to send each subscriber i
fifty-two complete novels during |
the twelve month : one each week, j
Think of it. You receive un mv !
and complete novel, by map post
paid, every week for fii'tv-two
weeks, and in addition you get the
magazine once a month for twelve
month?, n]2 for one dollar. It is an
ou'fcr which the publisher can only
a fiord to make in the confident ex*
jiectation of getting a hundred
thousand new subscribers. Among
the authors jn the coming seiies
are, V,dikes Collins , Walter Be
eant, Mrs. OHuhant, Marv Ccil
Hay, Florence Mauyat, jAntlmny
Throlllpe. A. Conan Doyle, Miss_
Braddon, Captnid Marryar, Miss.
I'hacherv ami Jules Verna.
If you wish to take oovantage of
this unusual opportunity, send ono
dollar tor Stafford’a Magazine, onf‘
rear. Vour first copy of the Maga
zine, and vour first number of the
fifty-two novels (ono each week)
which you are to receive during
the \ ear will be sent you by return
mail. Demit by I’. O. Order, reg
istered ] dter or eer press. Address
IT. STAFFORD. Publisher,
Stafford’s Magazine ,
P. O. Box 2*264.
X <v York. N. V
rie \S‘: inmion this nap -
Cotton Belt Route.
St. Louis Southwestern riatlway.
TO
Arkansas and Texas,
I’ilE ONi.Y LINE
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Thsough vat > rvice
- .V.
Memphis u> exus.
NO > U -i *> US
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OR INTERVIEI>I \ i POINT!*.
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ennip-i •i• 1> <■ o# 1 ke real, markets
i's ■’ ' >• yvm'i ost in
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M.f] il li r w m.iU .■ immon lo Arkansas
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e u ns.
All I'n sc. 'meet v tn and havetick
' j is 1 via ch.i
COKufi LiL.LT hOOTF.
Ask your nr re-t Ticket Agent for iniips,
lime ladles, etc , and write to any of the feline
inn for ul! information von may desire con
cerning a trip lo the Great Southwest.
K. TANARUS, G. Mathews, Fred H. .tones,
Ois’i Cass. A st, lM>’t I’ass. Agr.
i I OUisVI I.LE, WY. MEMPHIS. Tenn.
VT. G. Adams. 11. If. Sutton.
Tr.*T. Ctt>B. Agt., Trite. Pass, sgr,
| Sa*htilte. Tenn. ( haUanoogn, Temi.
' K. W. l.iißennme.
Gen'l Cass. A Tkt. Agt.
ST. bonis. Mo.
IiADIES
Needing ft tonic, ot children who -Want hoist
ing up, should take
BROWN'S IKON bl ITEHS.
it k : .car.ant; Cures Malaria, Indlyestion,
lillioii?,.' l.iver Complftints aud Neura'cm
I EDUCATE tii PROFIT' 1
£ V.Y A i-rKN DT VI,
JffiCCRrS BUSINESS COLLEGE.STL*ST/i,E.4.
■ A liiijh-Gradt Builntss Training Sfhtol.
n ttftvf- placed Over *H))0 btudviitu ir. buhi*
tj riffs*. 'VUtf in-St ISbi.tarm nd hurt
■ cot?W in e*i*fence ; thfe only scbl in t>-
■ aonth comHiotrd on th aotai Rfuxiw,
■ nlaii. Students auter *ny Unit!. Bend foi {
jii i WUimiBHI ”UX
* Cheapest & BestHua/riusa Collage in ihe World'
l-w/ri Hillnl iituw -. wir,
Ey*trfru */ Kooi-keeplnf u:ul Gtncr&l f-dueatleo.
10,0601*r4lunt4Hiin husiiir**. %*!> lAH)OHtu<le<iis
atauasUv. 1* euspiove.l. Cat f Fall Bunlaen?*
Vce)4lng Tnitioo. Suuiaerv nud Board. a!*>u'
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WIVBUR N. SMITH, i-EXINOTON, KV
DO YOU WANT A FI Tl’./IT ON 7
Atlend this Business College. Bum
ness is revitifjg. nnd it is asked,
‘vftdre mligt 1 get r Business Kiiuea
?iu\t For thoroughness of course,
cost, and high honors at
lend the Coinmeicial College
of Kentucky University, Lexington, Kv
Prof, W. St * Smith, after spending ,1 he
summer at ihe World’s l.air as Stale
( omni -siont r and Juror of Awards of
Commerce, etc., has comme.ienl his
18ib year a- President of this College.
Write to Prof. v !id!!i t->r circular, r.et;
advertisemen in another eo'umn,
Mitnv Persons err tnotr-ii
flown from overwork or honsehoM rum.
Brown’s Iron Bitters fin! ulMohe
syntoia. aids digestion, remove* e.v <ol Lii
ftinl cures luaiwift. Get LLe gejjuuiv.
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# AdJrsn E'-000 BALM CO , Atlanta. G*.
BARB h R
aaiaojr®
FIRST: CLASS WOK A
c. w. mgcann,
Rising Fawn, - - . \
BEN T. BROCK,
Att'y-at-Law
'I’RLNTON * - - - GEORGIA
I rornpt attention to all business
intrusted U* him.
Queeii oc Crescent Route
“Finest Trains in the South.”
Through Cars toChicagb without charge,from
New Orleans, Meridian, Rirminjfbam, Chat
tr-nooei Jacksonville, Fla.. Atlanta, Macoa,
Lexington and Georgetown, Ky. Choice
cf routes via Cincinnati or Via Louisville.
Stop-overs allowed on all World’s Fair tirk- rs.
at Chattanooga, Louisviile, Indianapolis or
Cincinnati.
For further information as to Rates, Car
Service, Sleeping Car Reservations, etc., call
on or address nay ngent of the Queen St
Crescent Route or E. T. V. & G. Rv.
VV’. C. Rise arson, G. P. A., Cincinnati. O.
THROUGH CARS TO CHICAGO.
Wanamaker Ac Brown
jNleifli nt Tailors
-Bvits made to order fiom JB,OO to
s4' ,00. Pants from $5, 00 to 10,00.
Goods and workmanship guaranteed.
1 would amidunee to my iriends in
Trenton and Da<*e county that i have hcen
app inted manager for the branch lionrt
of the above inn in this city would be giad
to have my friends call to see use.
Warn amakei’& Brown
4 W. Ninth Sq
W, L* CrJle v-
Af n up ever*
PHINLE S9 p ENTISTRYi
NEW YORK
DENTAL PARLORS
Twie& tkiikijng, Chattanoofla, Tena.
•< Treating Aching Teeth A Specialty. X
| Teeth extracted witlioul by the use of Vitelized Air, wide inA e,-„ y
dav. Any >r.e caw Uke it wiih nexfcci safety, youa or old. Only dentil in tb*
i J° t u 5 h "6*l use tUu pauueaft anJ harmlws system. This olfice is pc-jloaueathr 'J.
oik w4snAQiCil to jjivt SAtisiactiou. • • • ' .
Teeth ntmeted - ajc. With KaameL-. * * ’ ■ ’ ‘
fnw jhtrt CM cmm
KOMU IXSI VE l AVT BURNER.
[ . '
Sc ir.t thing 1 New
' . LONG needed
SELLS at sight-
No Lamp is safewifh
out thou. Nofamily secure without thorn
oil he r h M.n.nur or winter.
j I rofect your Ilfrnp, Wife anti Chi Wren from fbe dnnper ol Knoson#
i nccideital upsetting ot lamps, etc.
Warm a tec! to Last Ten YEARS.
W. I *\ I $ !*OV Ajf’t, RisingFir^n
bit J S j’AW
DENTIST.
HALTON, - - - GEORGIA.-
Will visit Glide ’ ""i.* v anv
ilia scryit r? nre tl^Sircil,
All work Gli:- ntntfoci. \ iifs imido
where necessary. t
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