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iI.I’NTON, < i L.
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SOUTH BOIYND.
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NORTH BOUND.
N<* *L mail 10:W a. m.
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• tf fui.i fl change until at this
pilot*. Nt>, , r t dees not atop bet were
xiUfSs.te.ltie Ami Tmu lon. N<*. fi .stops
c i signal At N w Euglaod, Morgan villc
.uul Wid u <>m{.
BREVITIES.
Ob! d;it ‘po3Utn w ill soon be
ripe..
Mi. Geo‘ Sit tun is suffer:ng with
ushoulOtti’.
Sir ;iu‘ furfur i? trying to hire
in.i i.bato nnn.
•i' jr .v. AreU O'Neal ami -T. II
Y\>cb r vit*iing iu Tn-utou lo
ti a; .
Waller Cure! Mi of Hieing Fiiwr,
js attending ib Worlds F tir this
week.
L, Killian hap moved to Mor
r.uj vii’e bit. will oornlui t iii.-
tn,4.’’bla buei tieia h-*re.
M who have riot lady compan
ions should not block ogreos at
the church door.
Jim Pace .-ay* tl is h- a world of
tF wiihtaotior. —even the tramps
have gone to k ink inir.
Mrr. 10 * W. VcM.than of
Stevevix'n', Al.. it visiting reia-
U\es ir. I fade this week.
A bout twenty enr of coal
brfVc tv n hr.tiled from Cole City
within tiff la.-f three weeks.
for r>TrfT*u,
and yum rUnord'w*, tVsi
Snow> i boa vttkh*.
Ail <l<MA4r* k-er> it, fl pwr bottJe. Genuine has
£*d suuk and cromtA red Übm os wrapper
' *Q’VQ ■
Hide county tux payers will pay
h f.fiction over eighty-six cents on
the hundrail dollars worth of prop
er! v.
The revival meeting been eon*
duetxl .it the Meihodiet church
1 . F. F. Thrcadgii! promises to bo
u groat mcc*?*.
For jjfl.'iO in ad vancei you
t his paper and the Atlanta tioii
idtatiotl, the grostest Boothern
weekly one yerfr. Dou’t neglect
tliis offer.
}• iv<? convict p were brought
down from Rising Fawn this
morning anil Uanstered to the
CoF City camp. One white man
was among the umnber.
Tli* Ordinary has made the tax j
lev? and tl>* rate for all tin* county j
purposes is forty cents on the bun- 1
dn'd dollars which will raise the a
mount of $6478.72.
Ilt-v. F. F. Threadgill requests
that ail stuards of she M.E.church
of tha Trenton circuit .meet at the
v ,- > nil at this place next Monday
at ;1 p. ru. Importaui bu-dnesa.
JtV probable thati' great many
<• our subt-cribers neglected to set
tle iheir eubacription while at
com.-, but :t v.ill be just ns agreea
■S 'o for us if thov will scud it up
now.
Mrs, Dusauberry of Lir-
Viinghaui, Ala.., nee Mia* Georgia
Lee formerly well known at this
puce iat the residence of Mrs.
4'bt’. and will spend a mouth or t-o
ir.Dade.
Mi£fee.<. Dora Johutun of Auuis
ton aud Mise Mollie Cummings of
M euhatchie and Mostrts. C. G.
Grant. Courtney Allen and L. An
thony of Chattanooga were the
g’ of Miss Sallie and Mr. aud
Mr*. Yf. W. Puce last §uttd;jv.
An Empty Shoe.
i Last; Sunday morning Mr. 'V. 1\
| \uto6, section foreman at .this
1 plate pick' d’ip a sho j on the
railroad track uesr ths depot which
j wae an iuteri-sting study tor the
; crowd there gathered,
i The “hoe tra ii strong one in
; more Ih.m ouo sense. Strong met
iilcr w p? were u u cd to the
ahno, tint these were broken !oos<,
♦ bile tht* shoe Isire every evidence
of having b. cn run over by a car
wheel.
From aponsrunce it seemed that
'.lie heel of the shoe had been
caught either un.h-r a wheel, nr
between the two ears
and literally turn off tii foot of
some unfortunate tramp, who was
lucky in being able in release bin
foot with of the shoe.
K. S. Ro.!gre has the shoe at |
the depot subject to the claim of
owner.
A Hoss Dealer
Otv : day but week Charley Hun
t;*d! caught a real bargain in a
hors**. A young man rode the
horse into Rising Fawn and rep
resented himsr-tl' ns living a s>n of
Dan If ale who live.-; m the river
beyond Whiteside.
Yes, h>’ htul the horse for side
and proposed to give a. bnrgaili
the very thing Ch .rly was looking
tor. A trade was consumated by
(.'barley parting with a watcl rar. r
and oilier sundries.
f'liariey traded his horse to Mr.
Guinn before it wan aeearh.imiu
that Dan Hide was no other than
iho famous General Kennedy ot
Bgypi Hollow, and that the horse
belonged to a Mr. Morgan, who
lived noiir thn Hub* sett ir 'Tic- ni.
Carter has two bench
warrante tor General and thcTen
nstee authorities wantingtocatch
the nor.ie thi*?f tnaketi it rather
warm for General in both Slates.
It wits Reported here yesterday
morn in <i that General i.i company
with hi broth w were armed and
defying the authorities of both
states.
A raid will be organized and
and probably b. fore *hi paper
gnis out General will !)• ill hoc
just about as deep as ever he was.
General has been in trouble be foie
and lie is generally regarded as an
all around bad egg.
% Rig Kill.
When an ordinary individual
registers a kick it don’t amount to
U.uoh, but when a state represent
ed by her hignest official, lifts her
big foot, no matter how insignifi
cant the subject, it has u certain
amount of seriousness about it.
01 course under the new law the
state must pay all expenses of the
trial of a convict.
Heretofore, no trouble has been
experienced in having the state to
honor Dade county’s drafts in suvh
cases. Just after court adjourni and,
Superior Court Clerk Cole sent up
an itemized statement of court ex
penses in trying Rutherford and
other convicts quartered in the
county.
Mr. Cole was literally knocked
oft his feet yesterday when he re
ceived a letter from the executive
department calling for explana
tions of different items and pro
testing against tho payment ot
others.
Clerks and Sheriff's fees was ob
jected ’o, objections were made to
the number of non-resident wit
nesses were cut out of their atten
dance , because vouchers were not
sent up,
Beventy-Gyc dollars claimed by
Monographer Graham,was thought
an enormous imposition by the
executive. All of these kicks were
made over an approval ot the ac
ne :ount bv Judge Milner.
It seems tbst when the execu
tive thought he smelled a mouse
he determined to upturn every
item, whether just or nDjust. The
outcome of the matter will be
watched with interest, as several
important questions cost are to
bs >l‘ ’*arUMued in the tilt.
/ F j l:.\hO AND i*i’
DFa llt Suud .ell e> v
twelve cents m stamps lor a a. .*
Pocket Guide the great exposition:
gives Informal ion of value to every vis
itor. .Street Ibii.le. ilo'el Triee-. < ab
1 rcs. Restaurant lbites, etc’ Describe
ihyliKMcu pbfails for the unwary, and
liifita ii vv ti keep out of them. Ins if
dhpen-nblti I‘ompiuiimi to ev.irv vi.-i.or
if liw windv oitv will be seiU 'by mall,
post paid, ou receipt of ten (“■ ms s Ivor,
oi twolve cents In stamps. Address
11 STAFF III). Pcuu-huh.
{*• O. Box 2J64. New York, N‘ Y.
I‘least; mention this paper.
RATE
[PLUS 2]
EXCURSIONS
—TO—
| Arkansas and Texas
—via r;-:- -
COTTON BHLT
Aug., 22. Sept., 12, Oct.. 10, IK):!.
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QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE,
AN l
LOUISit iUM: iSOC'IiERN 11. H.
On account of its first-class 1 ruin
service, elegant equipment, and
quick time, has been homed as
the official rou eof tlui I. 0. 0. 1.
from the south l >’ the grand
I. O, O F ASSOriAfiOK
to be ii--ld in Ohio.igo, Scoiombor,
23nl to 3LHIi. ISO3.
Ask agents to quote you rates,
and take the Queer. A - Cresccm \
Rdu’c Through Car Lines to Chi- 1
CHgO.
( h dec of routes via Cincinnati
or aia Louisville.
W. C. HINH. ARSON,
Gen. Pass, Agt, Ciucinoftti. O.
BROWN’S IRON BITTLKtj
cures Dyspepriaj Tn
digestion&Dcbiii y.
Favorite Rinser.
QwO Arm
Aim
Vtrrr Mast is- S„|
x ifmp isaf, fancy cor- -, f.vo large rfreorers,
ivith tiicl.el l iuii set rf AUactonems,
eqn.sl t > any Li. :-;er Msdiine sxg fre-ra S4O ta
SCO by C'nvs.- ra. 1 s lii-h Arm Machine
has a * s r re: ; stU'-thrsarJinu
sbuCA i ’ ns b< re pavroast
*s '. 1 ■’ *■ ?•! ntst.icturtrs
• •' ’ ? ;■ .•••'.! * certill-
Ca.., i .it- . ’■•■r f,e y: . t.cnd f-,r
ci*t'd -s v-i.'.i na e cf a !.-.i.icn man at
refers" r ! *ve 111 rii > one at >~ec.
CO-r PERATIVE StWiuC MACHINE CO,
l-D F'e-r-C' : , PtUUAPK: 'MIW.PA.
* . an i\, . Xttii MVI'jUY.
VELVET TRAIN.
% r ia UTtiif i'u a-di \ ,i u >.
I4;iii iu{ * sitf
THE \\SllVl..li;illiTTil,\lillb.t
St Louis Railway to Chtcas.r
. tW’-nty-two Hours and >• iVrv .
• M ll. u s
Commencing mi '{•./•idai >■
the- estern and
the \ashvilit*. Chaua ■ if• • .
Louis , a'.lw.iy iuan ; ■■■■■ -••> ■ . ■
senokules ever made beivv.- •
?*nd Chicago.
President 'b. mas said t
the short line betw-e hie i
lnntH and Chicago, uu i :
make whatever schedules rn *•
necessary, not only to no et tin* c-mi
titioD, but to show his patrons tba In
appreciated their kindness by givi* <•
them the quickest and best service be
tween \tla la and Chicago.
The velvet vestibuled rain ■: v.
daily. Atlanta. 10 a. uo : lcv<
anooga. 2:42 p. m.: !.•;v N-siv :
7n5 p. m.; kav hvaiisviilc. 12:45 a. m
and arrive at Chicago, M:.> #. m.. ma
king ihe unprecedented time of tiveLti -
two hours and liftv-eight unuuies from
Atlanta to Chicaeo. his train will la
vestibuled throughout, including bag
gage. mail, express, day c aches and
Pullman’s tinest sleepers.
In addition tolhir m- < i.si v -tibulcd n nu
to Ctueago. the world’.- K .irfl-er w'Oi-ii f, r
oacriy ten tl l m., 10-ieg 0 ,i- ?: 15 p ■
with solid train, competed rt hapeug . m i
and expreM curt day 'im-h e ant Putlm
palace sleeper
This tratnTtins solid from Atlanta to i. iti*-
vllle, ane the sleeper on tahis train will no
through from Atlanta to Ohio .to wc.hout
chaauae.vin Monon route. This solid train
from Atlanta to Louisville connects ru the ;:n
--lon depot at Mrnlsville with both the gr-..!
P.rniiaylvmfa Mac and the Monon rin*e
Leaving Atlanta .U 5 :lo p. mvia this reu'
yon will arrive at Chicago the next tfterccoi
at 6:40 ic.
The third train which the Western and At
astir railroad has for Chicago lex vt g Vl-.tvv
at 8:30 p. m , Binl arrives xiChutgn tfc a
evening "t 9:40 p. ra Thi* r In \ > *
from Atlanta to Nashville, u ex, ,i.
thr union dei>oi at Nashville w'th • ji.-r'
t.>ius trom Nashville to ctHe ' > * u
change, and caarics lulltcnn hnflv- l 1
ear through from Atlanta to Chi' S'i'i
igvlilc .tnal the I’cmavlv :
change The morning • xpr< ?■> M.-.v
larta ot 8 instead ol 8.5(0 as h> > tofor- nl
will arrive at Nashville at'•:la p in , 1 •• f
all local stops as at present.
Mr. Charles E. Harman, general past:unit
agent cl the Western and Atlantic rail <>a(.
says that his World’s Fair information 'nir..n
Is working admirably, and says he is answe
in? hundred: ol letters ija’ly, gi- iuir dt ?\r* 1
lii iii i>i *i • i. * (.tie ,m!lo* > c>* ni ..vMirn ui,l
A ti.'iniip r tiirnuti upon nt|’liA*ali*n.
Ilf i'IUG-m'il Ji iK-nl ! ttl ** 'Vltl.ll irivir.jj
impAG t.'iiit. U(i lii’.- l air •• wiiirii
:h will i( to nnv one i|ir*n >i*iliviimou.
1 ‘ ’• as t..*o„h h ntil'o *tj* * •* !<*-
• • e
■ > • M .;u n s % ► i h ‘ • •’
‘rt ti l\ f H; 4-')*>trio MtM I ll* p -Ojdff, lV /iv'i UfT
** H tj ii k .••! Ifli iLiij rtit*opt< :m 1
i* 'l, i'o.-mln to a
... . ||’* hnsme-s -- i , *om Atlanta
* ou. 'ilntion. .Julie 10, IHI.
LOAN’S.
—IU-J. ' < y ,
i?lonr> ai> S,cn Iwlrrc*t.
An opportunity to iibrrmv money
at :i Jniv rate of inleivH* inis at itiis
limnof financial d< pression be.
eon a real boon lo tti j and. b :
Moan at
2 vxd 2 }’KU cttx r
! Is ti> be appreciated when the e,.
;)h must have it. It can be had
! a ith a real estate security, upon
tong t rims and annual payments.
For particulars call open
J. P. Jaoway,
Trenton Ga.
LOST.
A Large Amount of Money
Is lost amutaßv by parties juir
chasing worthless fruit truer, roses
A'c Get them from it firm that
grows their own trees, sends out
nothing but goo I stock add sells at
reasonable pi iocs. We want- the
uldre.-s of every farmer or gardner
in your section and will miV< you
a liberal offer, write for parti -u
--iarsand prices at once, send stamp
for descriptive catalogue. Agents
wanted everywhere. Address Cher,
oket- Nursery Cos. Way Cross, Ga.
(Mention this paper.
4 Scientific Atvrr'cria
As e^y
JBj zWlJI)*' '.’"kade marks,
DESIGN PATENTS,
COP VRICHTB, etc.
i'or inf-irrr.ntlr.n and free ITnnd!>orl: write to
V.C.NN's CO., rw Bkoaijwat, Nrtv Yoi:k.
OUe-t bnreHU lor .eeannif rnti-n{ m Asnornw
Ktery patent taXen oat liv m, u I'.-'.urht
tlio pul-lie by a notice given Iron ot charg% In 1 ua
Scientific Amcntau
• fir.
Tj-eet rlrrnlßtlnn of anr *ei?ntlf!e paper In flip
T->r!il. Spienduily illuslmted. No lateHlire'Jt
einu s>ho'.i;a be without it. Weeltir. *i.{.lo a
veat; '• = ijr nionthf A-lcireffi MIJNN A
Vi- l> .• Nw York City.
The Great Southern Remedy
I’vople s-houp! not be deceiTeil into pajinfi
* W' lo> trit-h\ iii,iX-in-Y fcotten iij> it, sell,
Bouiiii- lilooil Kalin.(B. B. li.Jtvhich has been
am.!, in Manta lor the pa>t fifteep ream,
m vei f it- oi give its satisfaction as a stipeii
oi liii'lilir.g up tonic and blooil purifier. It i>
made Ifm u pre-cripfion of an croi“' , nt phy
i i.i, ia. ottlo i?- larjre and tli< _ jimali.
'<.■ tl,f'if a.m. riiarmelits and buy tliut will, h
ii •: i' eu- r-i iHoutiinds oi gran .
. j> i-ieoU whom it bos <-ured A trial bottle
r. M C-isi it- merits.
Tfe Mil ler
I
r arriage and
Harness Cos.
Onr *5.75 Our *49.59
Hn.net. Hue. O.^nng.
Are now ready to supply the wants of the ooe*
Ruruer with Carriages and Harness of every de
scription, at prices that defy competition. We
are the* leade'S. I<et those wno can follow. Our
manufacture are made to give perfect satisfae-
V.oi. —ul the -Utter " guarantee stands good ail
over the country. Finiah, Warkmanahip,
Strength sand lieauty combine the “ Miller”
work. Send for our must rated Catalogue and
Trios Idst giving you full particular* and ideas
of our manufacture, to
THB
MILLER MRBIIGE AND HARNESS CB.
St. Paul Building,
?7 fast 4tk Stmt, Ciicliutl, Dhii,
uui Übi ”' i:
CoVI
a a nmmmmummmtzUi j
Head Blocks lj
*it.©el Pfc-rs:
Sr.i Works
Shaft
Steel
•*m & our
rtreng
:•_ .in,"c t'lrO'S. V •.*.—
tl>an any Saw Abu iu the
. sa^awj,
if every inscription for
. wAiA r'OWER. Write us.
•Machine Cos.,
fountTi.rs n\ i TON G\.
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in the t oiu.ta . !d. ..i; . xieiifeive eireolti*
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Manufacturers of Foreign and Americau
MARBLE MONUMENTS
T blets md Con °*ery work of all *m4s
execute * ui the neatest style.
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