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TRENTON - - - GEORGIA
FRIDAY, MARCH s!h, 1886.
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A treaty ol peace has at last beci
signed between Set via and Buiuari*
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A motion was made to reduce t!i
the retail liquor license in Ulmtta
uooga, but was refused by the Board
It lias not yet been si sued whrthet
Senator Jones “paired*’ before leaving
Washington, but is Imped that he wi I
be able to pair before leaving Detroit
Initiary steps have been ts’c iam
the feasibility ascertained to bridgt
the Misel-s ppi at Mmipliis, Anion
the railroad magnates interested, is
closely allied Jay G mid.
Senators Beck, Harris, Maxey,
Voorhees and Garhaiu write in the
opinion that President Cleveland’s
message is a strong paper and tin
Democratic Senators endorse it.
No soction ol the Fuion is free fron
strikes and labor troubles more
than the South. Fort Worth Texas,
was surprised with a railriad strike
the 2d inst., the only one of any in
terest to bo noteiPin the South.
The Republican brethren in the
Albany (N. Y.) Legislature do not
dwell together in unity. There
seems to be too many bones ol
contention among the spoils of the
various enterprises in which they are
trying dabble.
Nalrly n dozen United Staten Sen
ators are in very bad health, and yet
they all hang on to theie setts, or
their right to draw their salaries with
a kind of death grip. It has been said
however, that few officials die and
none resign. •
The News and Fanner, Acworth
Ga., is anthoriiy that the race for
Congress in the 7th District lies be
tween Joel C. Fain and Jndson C.
Clements. The Courant, of Carters*
ville, doesen't seem to be aware that
Godson is in the race, or from Homo
unknown cause (?) doesn’t note it.
President Cleveland has sent a spec
ial rues-age to Congress i a regard to
the Anti-Chinese riots on trie Pacifi
coast. In the message he notes none
of the aggressions as being citizens o!
the United States, but foreign aliens,
who were engaged in that remote dis
trict as mining laborers. In indem
nifying the Chineso for loss of proper
ty, he suggests that Congress take
action only ns a matter of benevo
lence and witn the distinct understand
ing that such an action shall not le
Mfcgld as a piecedeut.
Congress appears to be about ns
much exercised over the pensioning
f of ex-Union soldiers and their widows
as ever. It is harping on the same
old chorJ.—lives and limbs lost, stiff
erings and sacrifices incurred, all t.
save the Union and our liberties. 1
never appears to enter the considera
tion of tiiat body, that that great civ
il strife could have been averted,
with all its attending horrors and des
lations to bull sections by the proper
jliespect to the rights, of the Southern
people.
Initial steps have been taken in
Washington with a view of establish
ing a permanent American Exposition
in that city, and a World’s Pair t
be held in 1892, to celebrate the 490th
anniversary of the discovery o.
America. A meeting of the most
prominent and wealthy citizens in flu
' city took place last week, which de
termined to inaugurate measures at
once looking to that end. Con
press will be called upon to give rec
ognitiou to the enterprise. It is pro
poi-e 1 to make it 4he grandest exp
dtion known «o far in the world*
history.
The appointment of Gen’l J. \\
denfroe, ex I reasi.r r of Uh. >8 po*
naster at Atlanta, about two weei
»go Ins crested quite an am..tin
>f comment through the press pro an
ton. His recommendation v. a - ei
iorsed by Senators Brown and C
|*iit. It was natural that there shoul
»e many aspirants to the ollice ; an
quallv as mncli m, t.’iat it wis oh
(allied through the great influ
cn.'eof personal friends in prominen
(O tions. One point in tho mattei
tint attracts particular attention, B
tue warmth with which tie was on
lorscd by parties in office who up
to be his bitterest ciiinius it
bis inpeauhmeut trial in 1871 b
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iMolcs.
J. 11. Bates is slowty recovering
Benjamin Brock’s, sr., coiidiiion i
t> 11 hiicbangod.
v/'oin is qootei! at 4Seen;s inCiiatia
looga. and demand light.
In the future, Mr. Uriseom will oei
ter understand the •‘run'’ ol our oflic
and make a luoie decided imjuove
ment on the paper.
.41 Twiirl
It will p»v those in n«ed of good*
o vait until they comejto coint t
uy. \\ e liave otii slmes in, an
ither goods are coining that we a
going to sell for CASH and at CA-Si
PIUCES. J. A, CA SE it SUN.
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d Busitttd*.
Notice is hereby given that the
co-partnership heretofore? existing bi
w.*eii J. A. Case, Son it Credit, is
.ins day dissolved. Credit retiring
and Cash taking its place, 'l he old
firm will continue the business for
Cash with renewed energy believing
behest both for seller and buyer.
\\ e hope our tld customers will not
litnk we want to se/er our business
connection with them by making this
change from Credit to Cash, for t-ueli
is not tlie case. \Yo can sell you
more goods tor cash than we can at
lord to on time. Give ns a trial and
be convinced' J. A. CASE A SUN
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Divorce Notice.
Matilda Cash, f Lin I ior Divorco in Dade
vs. < Superior Court.—September
Pbksi'on Cash, ( Term, 1885.
It appearing to the Court by the return ot
the Sheriff, that the defedant cannot be found
in this county and if futher appearing that
the defendant Is not a resident of this State,
it is therefore ordered by the the Court that
the defendant be served by publication and
that the defendant be required to appear and
answer at the next term of this court.
J. C. Fain, J. S. C. C. C.
I certify that the above is a true copy from
the minutes. S. 11. Thubman, Clerk.
Lizzie McFarland 1
vs. V Libel for Divorce in
.tony McFarland, j Dade Superior Court
It appearing from the return of the Sherifl
list the defendant can not l>e found In this
ounty, and it futher nppesrs that ti e deft
s not a icsident of this State. It is therefore
irdored by the court, that the Deft be serv
'd by publication, and that, the Deft be re
(uiTbd to appear and answet at the next
* rat of the court. Sept Term 1885.
J. C. Fai. , J. S. C. C. C.
I certify that the above is a true extract
_ oiu the minutes of Dado Superior Court.
S. H. Thurman, Clerk.
; C6AN RoDfiKRS T
vs. v Libel for Divorce it
Vii.i.iam RonoERS. | Dade Superior Court
It appearing from the return or he Sherifi
hst the Defendant cannot b -'foiiud in thi
ounty, and it futher app .air t int llie Deft
s not a resident n'X - Slate, it is therefore
irdered liy the P,.nr , that tin- Deft, be sen
ol by pnb , i- »i. n. and tlui^ the Deft, be re
juir-d reappear and answer at the next term
this cuurt. S ptember Term. 188-5.
■I. C. Fain J S. U. C. C.
1 certify that the above is a true i x'raet
(, m the tiiinult's nf Dahlo Superior Court
S. 11. Ti t uman, Clerk.
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FOR RALE BY T. 11. B. Cot.r.
POSTPONED ADM IN IS I.R A TOR'S SALE.
Oeokgia, Dado ('utility.
By virtue of an order from the court of
Ordinary of said county, wiil be sold on tho
first Tuesday in March, 188 f., bofore the
court house door in Trenton, ots iid county,
within the legal hours of-ale, the following
property, to icit; N inaty acres tnore or less of
lot of land, No. two hundred and forty-niuo
(249) in the loth district and 4lh section of
said county, being tho northern portion of
said lot, and thirteen acres more or less of
number 220 in the same district and section
and adjoining tho aforesaid part of lot num
ber 249 on tno north: Shu) lands being the
dower, including all the buildinee, laid off to
to Mrs. K. E. Sutton, widow of Leroy Sutto i,
for distribution to heirs and payment of deb.*
Tonus of sale: One-fourth cash; ballnnco,
twelve month’s time with approved security.
J. M. Sutton, Administrator.
DADE SHERIFF SALES.
Wilt bo sold on the first Tuesday i n
April noxt, at the Court hor-e door in said
ci unty, within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following proper
ty, to wit: A house and lot in the town of
Trenton, 10th district and 4th section of
sud county, and said lot being part of !«t
No. 287 containing forty acres more or less
said property levied as the property of J*,'
A. case to satisfy a. Superior Couri Fi Fa*
of sail county, in favor of A. R rown „ R *
VV. Acufif and Jas. A Case. Property point-
Plaintiff. Tenant i ."*,£CX£
.Also at samo time and place lot of land no
170 in the 19th district and 4th sertj,.,, 0 j
Dado county levied on as the pr-perry „( a
N. Sansy and to satisfy a tax F,
vorof John Clark T. ag ,i„.t's ni d QJ*
bansy. Levy mad- by J. C . Maxwell | r
and turned over to me. ’ C *
Also W r t half of Lot. of | !ini , no
containing Hindiacr-s more or |„, j„ IP
18|n district iimlllh section of Dadc'^^
r "v" i> VU ‘ U "" """ f< ’ "** l ‘ ol,i ,0 -aiisfv
Fa. issue lin favor of 4„h„ r , f y
1-x *ol lector for said •ounty. against I n
esbet, agent for the estst •of J K
lecensed; and said Tax being Tor tl. ‘
1885 on said estate. Levy
L.t.., and turned over to urn Tl£
1' elimary J.,, 1883. J. R.
Wtil bo sold before the eourt house d.mr In
he town of Trenton. I)„de count,- n '
between the lrg„| hours of sale , ,"7'*;
Tuesday in April n-xt.lßß*. the f,. w
property to wit: Lot of lind • *‘ n *
dtsl. and 4l!i sec. of said .ounty-laid . ~ 8
as the properly of-Lai kin P.vu'e to '
bttpertor Court ti. fa. in f !lVor „ f i »
Tatum, n-l.iiiiiisttatoi on the estate u r !}
Forest, r, deceased, vs. said I ~ ' V
Proparty pointed out by the deft u \"J "j-'" 6 ’
ant in p«*»os.ion notified. J„„ 27. Is ßr/
r R PPOCK, Bbrßn8 brßn f .