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TRENTON - - - GEORGIA.
F BID AY, M.4BCH l!, I>>6.
Gadsden, Ala., is to have a tetup
anee c inipaigo.
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Sam Jones au<l Small are at work
in Chicago. Some Chicagoans like
rhent, and some don’t. "As usual.”
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An adjourned term of Walker Su
perior Court, will meet the 4th Mon
day ill April to try .lames McCoy,
indicted for the homicide of Deputy
M arshal Kellett.
The eccline railway up the easeern
side of Point Lookout is being vigoi
ously pushed forward. It is still ex
pected that early May will witness the
enclitic cars traversing the line in pro
gress.
Many indications exist of a long,
belligerent and profitless session of
Congress. In the house the ruling
party is disintergated by the tariff and
silver questions, and the Senate is
practicing school-boy pranks in rtfil
in'! to confirm nominations made by
the President.
Free libor will never toleiate con
vict labor, and all plans to harmonize
them can never he otherwise than
speculative. I.a3t week a seiions dis
turbance was threatened against the
convict miners l>y the free labor min
ere in Pulaski county, Ky., which
necessitated the calling out the State
troops to protect the camps and the
convicts from being set at liberty.
I Iceland, the I’exan, who killed
Tom Davis the noted connteifeit
swindler in New York city some
months since, was tried in that city
last week atid acquitted. Holland’s
statemdnt was the only testimony ad
duced, which was plain, straightfor
ward and uncontradictory, fully justi
fying the commission of the offense,
besides ridding the country of one of
its worst swindlers ami characters,
m m
Senatou Colquit, appears to be
making himself quite prominent in
the cities about Washington, as a
temperance lecturer He is not only
received enthusiastieally, but has been
favored with a number of ovations.
His name has been suggested as a
goo l one for second place on the next
Presidential ticket. His advocacy of
the cause of temperance has made him
worn e fully popular wi*h large ele
ments from all sections of the country.
A Report lies been made, signed by
twentv-seveu editors from eighteen
different States, delegated to investi
gate the condition and prospects of
the orange crop in Florida, to tliee -
l'ect that that crop has not been dam
aged near so serious as lias been stat
ed ; out, on the contrary, will be bene
ficial to orange growing, as the recent
cold snaps have given a thorough test
that the trees can stand severer hosts
and colds than has heretofore been
thought possible.
A Meeting of the Mormen women
was held in Salt Lake City, Utah, the
7th inst. Some strong dennnciary ex
piessions were made, against the g< v
er.imenth’ course in suppressing of po
lygamy. Absolute privilege to do as
they please, is the basis upon which
thev rest their protest toward the con
demnation of the governments inter- j
Jerenee.
Such a spirit is characteristic of that
class of society that oppose law and
order.
The I3lair Educational 13i 11 passed
the Senate the sth ins\ by 30 against
If. It contains many provisions and
conditions upon which each St re nity
accept its appropriate amount, Jf
any state or territory taiU to c i ij ly
with the conditions, it loses ail subse
.jujiit appropriations. 1 lie fact of
the matter is, that it is too muchcondi-
I j«,tied and tends to assume too much
controlling interest in educatiouai af
fairs to which it is designed to reach
ami ocnelit. It ought to In* appropri
ated to ihe Stales as fiee from eucunt
luauecs '•s-possibie.
Ministerial Work on Trenton &
Etna Circuits In Parody
Chapter 1.
And it came to pass that one Gro
ver Cleveland was cdled to reign it
the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight bundle l and eighty-four, in
righteousue.-s, over a ni ghty people.
Howbeit, some were very much dis
pleased, seeing that lie w mid not b
influenced by the selfishness or other
men. hut did what he tlmuget to he
jnst and tight all this mighty pc >-
lile.
This mighty ruler is mie that fears
God and is often found in His holy
temple praising his God for His go >d
ness to his people and preserving his
people and prospering his kingdom
And it came to | ass in one of the
provinces under this mighty ruler,
l his province was ruled by one Gov
Bites. Then assembled ii a beanti
tit I city of much wealth call'd Cleve
aml in this province of Tennessee, tit •
church of the most high God called
metliodist, whose chief desire and el
forts were the spiritual welfare of
that part of the region occupied by
the church aud calhd Uolstou Con
fereuce,
Now after six days of much earn
estness in prayer and fasting those
who in authoiiry n.ider God, suit
forth two of the disciples of the L >rd
who wete consecrated to his service
These went forth into the hilly conn
try of Dade and Marion districts in
the extreme South part of this Holston
Conference. Now it came to pass as
these two servants called of God came
into this region, the word of the Lord
came them saying, "Cry mightlv into
the people that they believe iu Chiist
who will save them from their sins.’’
Now these servants found among the
people whom they come to serve,
much drunkedness and profanity —sins
that Gid had pronounced a fearful
war against. And many who had
avowed the Lord to lie their God had
waxed cold in love for hitn 1 lie
back slidden state of this people met
the faith of these, his servants, who
on this account was consecrated to cry
night and day unto the people to love
the Lord their Gikl with all the heart.
Y'ea ! some # who lor many years fiad
gone in and out before the people in a
Godly life flaking an active part in
advancing the glorious state of the
church, had brought for'li a declar -
tion that they did not think it a duty
to prav in public, to act in public
when God said, "Let your light shine
that yon might see your good works
and glorify your Heavenly Fatlitr- «>
These servants called of the Lord
after visiting from house to house find
that the cause they rep re ent suffering
much for the want of a hearty, earn
est support from those who desire to
claim the benefit of this everlasting
church. We pray that there will he
none who like Hymem’is and Philettis,
overthrow the faith of any by their
shortcoming in this great work or
Faith and Labor of Love. These
servants know front the Holy word
of one God that he will reward every
man according as his works shall be
and not just according as wicked sel
fish incu and women desire.
Hide thy face from our sins, and
bl.it out all our iniquities. Create in
l us clean bear.s, 0 Gml ! And renew
right spirits within us. Cast us lmt
away from thy presence ; ami take
not tliy Hol\ spint from us. Return
unto us the joy ot thy Salvation, and
uphold us wit It thy free spirit.
Then, O ! imt till then,
my brother,, my sist^ 1 llidt—Create
—Cast nsnot away—Re-tore —Listen,
Cod thiougb the pslamist speaks say
ing to us all, “Then will we teach
transgressors thy ways, and sinneis
shall be converted unto thee.
The Gospel is proving the power of
Cod onto Salvation in the walks of
everyday life to every one who believes
it. May Cod keep ns to be consist
ent. patient, persevering and untiring
in our effo.ts for the welfare of the
church. C. M. C.
Clttlßfil' Ot HllMiiU‘*s.
Notice is' hereby given that the
; co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween J. A. Case, Son tic Credit, is
this day dissolved. Cie lit retiring
and Cash taking its place. The old
firm will continue the business for
Cash with renewed energy believing
the l>est both for seller and buyer.
We hope our eld customers will not
thtnk we want to sever our business
connection with them by making this
change from Credit to Cash, for such
is not the case. VN e can sell you
more goods tor cash than we can af
ford to on time. Give us a trial and
be convinced - J. A. CASE & SON
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Divorce Notice.
Matilda Cash, I Libel for Divorce in Dmlc
V?. < Superior CoaA.
Pkbaton C'SH, ( Term, 1885.
It appearing to the Court by the retivn of
the Sheriff, that the defedant cannot he found
in this county and it futher rinthat
the defendant Is not a resident of this State,
it is therefore ordered by the the Court ih.n
the defendant he served hy publication and
riiittlia defedant lie required to appear and
rßiswlr at the w-xt term of this court.
J. C. Fain, J. 8. C. C. C.
I certify that the above is a true copy fio o
the minutes. S. 11. Thuiiman, Clerk.
Susan Rodokrs ") C.
vs. \ Libel for Divorce in
William Rodokrs. J Dade Superior Court.
It appearing from the return of the Sheriff
that the Defendant cannot be found in this
lounty. and it futher nmipars that the Deft
is not a resident of it is thorefon
ordc red by the Court, That the Deft, he serv
ed by publication, and that th| Deft, be re
quired to appear and answer af the next term
of this court, September Tetii, 18S5.
.1. C. Fain J. S. C. C. C.
I certify that the above is a true extinct
from the minutes of Dade Superior Court
S. 11. Tu rman, Clerk.
Lizzik McFarland )
vs. > Libel for Divorce in
John MoFarland. J Dade Superior Court
It appearing from the return of the Sheriff
that the defendant can not he found in this
county, and it futher appears that the deft
is not a lesident of this State. Itis therefore
ordered by the court, that the Deft be serv
ed by publication, and that the Deft be re
quired to appear and answei at the next
*. mi of thocourt. Sept Term 1885. ,
J. C. Fai..\ J. S. C. C. C.
I certify flint the above is a true extract
f.om tlie minutes of Dade Superior Court.
S. 11. Thurman, Clerk.
DADE SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court nouso door in said
c< unty, within the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following proper
ty, to wit: A bouse and lot in the town ol
Trenton, 1 Oth district and 4th section ol
s .id county, and said lot beiiig part of lot
No. 287 containing forty acres more or less:
-aid property levied as the property of Jas.
A. case to satisfy a Superior Cour. Fi. Fa.
of sail county, in favor of A. Drown vs. K.
W. Acuff and Jr.-:. A Case. Property point
ed out by Plain-iff. Tenant in possession
notified.
Also at same time and place lot of land no.
170 in the lUth district and 4th see’icn ot
Dade county, levied on as the property of (I.
N. Sansy and to satisfy a tax Fi. Fa. in fa
vor ot John Clark, 'J'. C., against said 0. N.
S.insy. Levy made by J. C. Maxwell, L. C.
and turned over to me.
Also West half of Lot of land no. Iff!
containing ninety acres mori or less, in the
18tn district and 4lh section of Dade county:
Said land levied on and to be sold to satisfy
a fax Fi. Fa. issued in favor of John Clark
Tax Collector for said county, against J C
Nasbet, agent for the estate of J. A. Nesbet
deceased; and said Tax being for the year
1885 on said estate. Levy made by J. F
Lewis, 1.. C., and turned over to me. This
February 25, ISS6. J. K. Hroek Sheriff
Will be sold before the court house dooi in
the town of Trenton. Dade county, (leorgia,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in April next, 1886, the following
property to wit: £ot of land No. 33 in 18th
dist. and 4th sec. of said < ounty;said land sold
as the property of Larkin Payne to satis y a
Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of M. A.
Tatum, administrator on the r.« at.- of K. W
Forester, deceased, vs. said I main Payne.
Proparty pointed out by the def ndint. Ten
ant in possession n.. ifi. il. Jan 27, 1886.
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