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No. 5, (south bound) - - 10: Of a.m-
No. 6, (north bound) - -4; 63 p.m
Local and Personal,
ChestaUts in abundance.
Acorns a foot dcop,
Will ttinfce hogs fat,
And bacon will be cheap.
—Dahlonega Signal.
Rainy,
Cloudy
Weather,
And muddy roads.
Dr Mike Graham, of StcvcnsOuj Ala,
Was in town this week,
* Will Nicholas’ contribution on “Home*
Will appear in next issue.
Trenton is going to freeze if it does
not get some coal t ight shortly.
Dr. Max J. Corput was up from
Gadesden the first of the week.
Blake is booming cabinet# at $3.00
per dozen. Chattanooga, Tenn.
One of l)r. Ketcherside’s children has
been very sick. It is convalescent.
Ix3o Pope and Jas. McCollum, of Mor
ganvillo, were in town Wednesday.
William Jenkins and Miss Susie Solee
were married hxst Sunday. Both, near
this place.
Rain and bad weather will decrease
the amount of iron ore being mined in
the county.
Mrs. Boyers, of Nashvilie, Tenn., is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. U. Jaeo
way, this week.
The just closed session of the General
Assembly cost, the Stale the exact sum
of $124,314,70,
Diamond Hill has suspended work for
a fow days ; find will resumo work by
the first of next week,
Lumpkin and Brock are getting along
father slow in putting their building
up : weather too raiay and bad.
Go to Blake’s for fine photogarphs;
the only gallery in Chattanooga where
you can get such work at reasonable
■ Sam Jones is pitted against Reuben
Arnold for a joint discussion on Prohi
tion in Atlanta, A big time is expected
Rev. G. w. Levi is announced to con
duct services at the Baptist church,near
town, the third Saturday and Sunday
in next month.
G. W. M. Tatum moved to Trenton
last Saturday. Wo welcome Mr. Tatum
and family, and ara glad to have him
as one of our townsmen.
William Sitton, who had been gone
front this place to Texas eighteen years,
returned on a visit last week. He will
remain a month or more,
Dr. Ketcherside says that about all
liis patienls are well, or are getting
well, and that there is very little sick
ness in the country generally.
Miss Lula Corput has been very, and
it was feared seriously, ill with fever for
a number of days. We are glad to note
that she is much better and improving.
Mrs. Dr, Morris shipped three singer
mocking-birds to Lower Salem, Ohio,
last week. They arrived safely ; and
After a good batli and fresh food, imme
diately gave their newly found friend a
lively song.
We will have to put a number of our
subscribers on notice again that it takes
money to run this paper. We are per
fectly willing to compliment any one
with a copy who is not able to pay for
it, otherwise we are not.
A couple—John H. Smith to Miss
Margroi M. Wallace—from near Col
linsville, Ala., were married in town
Tuesday morning. They came up on
the mondav evening train, and lodged
that night in the waiting room of the
depot.
Mrs. J. T. Stringer was buried Sun
day evening at the Brock grave-yard.
Her funeral services were conducted
in the Methodist church that morning by
Dr. Ketcherside. A large number of
friends gathered at the funeral and bu
rial services.
From the number of marriage notices
Appearing through3the press, it seems
that all who were so disposcd'got mar
ried and attended the Exposition. 1 his
may «ceount for so many people’s be
ing there, but their w’edding tour was
•certainly a “sweet” one.
It will lie remembered E. Ta
tum made applicalton some time ago
to the town commissioners for part of
the license money paid to sell whiskey
be rcS'muloJ. The claim for refunding
is presumably based on the ground that
the commissioners Jiad no authority to
grant license, as the courts havo held,
and in consequence he was fined. The
commissioners refused to refund the li
cense money, or any part of it. by a
vote of three to two. Mr . Tatum has
now by his attorney. Col. Graham, tiled
a hill against the commissioners pray
ing that Llio license money be refunded.
Wc do uot know of a case bearing un\
similarity to it, and it w;il be watched
w ith some geuural interest, ,
IMPRESSIONS
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Gathered from Observations and
by Reflection.
[by a girl in town.j
Is perseverance as much a distinct and
separate virtue, as a virtue that should
crown al! virtues?
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Indulge not your thoughts in an idle,
lazy way. Com pell them to work in a
channel that adds strength to the mind-.
The one who never makes a mistake,
never does any thing of account, but
this does uot alter the consequence of an
error.
Every child should have the opportu
nity to obtain a common school educa
tion. The times demand it with great
er force now than ever.
The very obstacles which seem to hin*
der our Course may afford the best op
portunity to develop our moral courage
and #ecumulate our mental resources.
There are many wise fools in the
world who gain tno honor of being dis
creet because they hold their tongue and
make nobody’s interest their own busi
ness.
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A person who would not improve one
talent, would certainly waste five were
they given him, but still there are too
many who grumble and do nothing as a
reason that they have not the five.
No doubt but there are some who
would again have our town cursed
with a whiskey shot), but they are none
who have the greater interest of our
town, their children, and its people at
heart.
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The world loves to bo humored in
its ways. Let Christians begin to find
fault with each other and ministers of
the gospel try to preach in a manner
that gives offence to no one, and the
devil will smile in the zenith of his glory.
A Sad Death,
Miss Clara Norwood, sister of Mrs.
W. L. Allison of this county, died at her
home in Jackson county, Ala., the first
of this week. Her death was singularly
caused as well as sad. Her mother had
taken very sick some time ago, and for
nearly three weeks she sat up with her
mother, not sleeping scarcely any and
refusing to lie down to rest and sleep.
Naturally it produced a derangement
of I lie brain which proved fatal in its
result, all medical aid being of no avail
A Cutting Affray.
A difficulty occurred last Saturday at
Morrison bee wee a Bob Slaten and John
Broom. It originated over a dispute as
to whether there were certain trunks
left by a tenant in one of Mr Morrison’s
houses. Slaten called Broom a “darn
liar,” after which they advanced to
wards each other with each a knife in
their hand, when Bud Morrison aud Geo
Sammons stepped in between them.
Slaten reached over Sammon’s shoulder
and struck at Broom three times with
his knife, cutting through his clothing
at each stroke, and one inflicting a con
siderable gash on his body directly over
the heart. A little heavier stroke, and
it may have proven fatal. Broom made
no effort whatever to use his knife. A
warrant was sworn out against Slaten,
and monday evening he was arrested
aud tried, but the court failed to com
mit on the grooud of self defense.
GENERALITIES.
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Jeff Davis is enjoying a grand ovation
in Macon.
One newspaper man says the Pied
mont Exposition was a failure because
it drew to large a crowd.
It looks as if the Chicago Anarchists
will certainly bang the 11th prox.
Their shrowds have been ordered made.
Those Co.nfedeaate flags are going to
cause the funeral of some unreconstruct
ed vankee Miitor yet. Every time one of
those torn aud ragged banners appears
at Confederate reunion, it scares neary
every ’tarnation one of them into the
“jim-jams,”
Atlanta Anti-Prohibitionists are mak
ing a heavy effort to put tho city back
under the control of rum. Notwith
standing the local press advising to the
contrary, it appears that the two op
posing elements will shake the city
“from center to circumference.”
A young man was lined $25 in May
or’s court and bound over to appear at
the Superior in the sum of S2OO last
Tuesday in Augusta for disturbing pub
lic worsnip by offering tho following
prayer:
“Our Father, who art in heaven
Hallowed be thy name;
Send us down a jug of rum,
And we’ll get there all the same.”
Atlanta and the Exposition.
A hungry Savannah Soldier after
leaving the Piedmont exposition fired
off the following skit:
“Adieu to you, Atlanta!
We all bid you adieu;
We may take a trip to h—l some day,
Butwe’ll never conic back to you!”
When those lurid ryntes came un
der the shocked eyes of an Atlanta
divine, he made things even by dash
off the followii% reply:
“Adieu to you. rash soldier,
Just as you sing or say—
Since that’s the place you*r going to,
Atlanta’s quite out of your way.”
Turning Night Into Day—wdiy is
the sun like people of fashion? It turns
night into dav—the time people catch
eofd, which, if not attended to in time,
will induce consumption. Take in
time Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein, mi
This is Cloak Season.
Handsome Fall Dresses and Hats
are wanted, Whv not have the best,
the most fashions hie, particularly as
they can be had nt moderate cost?
I). 11. Loveman Ar Co., Chattanooga,
are unequalled in Dressmaking, Milli
nery. Cloaks, Shawls. Dres«goods,
Silks, Carpets and Wedding Outfits,
Go and see them or send for their cat
alogue. Among recent orders receiv
ed by this firm: an alegant dress for
a lady in Calafornia; a Black Silk
Cress costing SIOO, foralady living
within 50 miles of Chicago, 111., a lq
dy in Philadelphia, Pa., orders an ar
ticle in wool yarn from D. B. Love
man & Co., that she cannot get at
lionie The hnr!<ie (Milov's n o-Vnat
mail order business, from Virginia to
Colorado, embracing every state and
territory south of Mason and Dixon’s
lino. It is simply a great Dry Goods
house, none equal to them in the
South.
For Lame back, Side, pr Chest nse Shiloh’s
yoras Plaster. Price 25c Sold by Cole.
Sleepless Nights made miserable by that
terrible cough. Shiloh’s Pure ii the remedy
for you. For sale at Cole’s.
Mr. John L. Graham, a passenger
conductor on the M. & C. R. R. was
entshed to death between two cars in
Huntsville last Friday morning, Mr,
Cl MM L O *Y» lah O A« <1 I 1
M lUUOIII .GU t V,U U It 110 clltC* lIUGt Mill
dren, who reside in Tuscuntbia.
On the same morning, Mr. James
Bell, a brakeman on the N. dc C. P..
R, while uncoupling cars at Bridge
port, fall under the trucks and was in
stantly killed. His bodv was crushed
into a shapeless mass.—Chronicle,
Stevenson, Ala.
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale by Cole.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50c. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Cole.
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A mad dog was on the rampage
near the Plains of Dnra, in Sumpter
county Saturday. He whipped out
all the dogs in that section, hit a lit
tle boy named John Brooks about the
eye, tore the clothes off of Hugh Haw
kins and a negro man futher on, and
then went on his wav rejoicing in his
victories and spreading terror in the
neighborhood.
Shiloh's ViTAt.t7.ER is what you nesdj for
Constipation, Loss of Appetite. Dizziness and
Symptom* of Dyspepsia. Price 50 and 75
cents per bottle, at . 11. B. Cole's.
Croup, Whooping Cocos and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shloh’s Cure. For
sale by Cole.
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Many persons do not know that
Jefferson Davis is blind of an eye; and
more do not know now he was
thus afflicted ■ When he was about
14 years old he and his cousin, Joseph
L Davis, were shooting with cross
bows at a mark on a pine stamp. One
ot the bolts fired by young Jefferson
flew back and struck him squarely in
the eye, putting it completely out.
Among the Romans, if a man kiss
ed his betrothed, she gained thereby
♦be half of bis effects in the event of
bis dying before the celebration of
their marriage; if the lady died under
the same circumstances, her heirs or
nearest of kin took the halt due to her.
A kiss was regarded very seriously by
the ancient Romans. —Ex.
Shiloh’s Cough and' consumption cure is
fold by us on guarantee. It cures consump
tion. For sale at Colop.
That HaeVing Cough can be quickly cured
byShiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. For sale
at Cole’s.
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The New York Graphic informs ns
that “Jastis Waldonado, a ranchman,
is dead at Vera Cruz .Mexico, at He
undoubted age of 150 years. Among
the pall hearei-R at his funeral were
three sons, aged 140. 120 and 100
years. They are white haired, lmt
strong and heavtv.
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The Dalton merchants never had
laiger stocks of goods than this sea
son Two or three firms in Dalton
must carry stocks to the amount of
$20,000 to 25,000, while others range
trom SB,OOO to SIO,OOO.
A drunken man was knocked down
bv a passenger on the Central road
Tuesdev night for singing obscene
songs on the cars. Tho act was ap
plauded by all who witnessed it.
Personal.
Mr. IT. Frohlichstein, of Mobile, Ala.
writes. “I take great pleasure in recommend
ing Oi. Kidg’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, having used it for a severe attack of
Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave mo instant
relief and entirely cured me, and I havo not
been afflicted since. I also beg to state that
I had tried other remedies with no good re
sult. Havo also used Electric Bitters and Dr.
King's New Life Pills, both of which I can
recommend. Dr. Kings New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Coids, is aoid on
positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at T.
11. B. Coles.
Clothing !
You will not find a more complete
line and styles of clothing in Chattanoo
ga than at wassman Bros. : thier stock
is not only complete, the neatest and
best fitting styles, but better bargains
cannot be obtained anywhere. In fact,
they will sell yon clothing at closer mar
gins than any other clothing liouso in
the city. Our dealings with them have
always been to our utmost satisfaction.
You will get the worth of your money,
aud their niauner of dealing is marked
with extreme courtesy to their custo
mers’ wants and iastes. SBf 4t.
If you want a good article ot plug
tobacco, ask vour dealer for
“Old Rip.”
Astonishing Success,
It is the duty of every person who
has useJ Boschee.s German Syrup to
let its wonderful enalities he known to
I . t * ,
j their friends in curing ( onsnmption,
j severe Coughs, (’mop Asthma, Pneu
monia. and in tact all lung and throat
diseases. No poison can use it with
: out immediate relief. Three doses will
relieve any case, and we const ler it
the duty of all druggists to recommend
it to the poor, dying consumptive, at
least to try one bottle, as 80,000 doz
en bottles were *old last year, and no
one case where it failed was reported.
Such 8 medicine as the German Syr
up cannot bo to widely known. Ask
your druggist about it. Samplo bottles
to try, sold at 10 cents. Regular size
75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers, in tiie United Stales and
Canada -
The Railway Ago says: “It is
piobabie that the number of miles of
new road constructed in the United
States during 1-887 will be about 12,-
000. This figure is the greatest on
record. It has never been approached
except in 1882, when the total was
11, 568 miles. Track laying for 1887
up to September 1 aggregates 6.462
miles. Kansas still continues far in
the lead over the other States in the
work of railroad construction.”
J. 11. Moxie, of Clarksville, Mont
gomery county, Tenn., hid on October
28, 1865 on top of Lookout Mountain
a pair ot Freuch Navy pistols, and on
last Sunday Week he returned to Chat
tanooga for the first time during the
interval and went to the spot, where
he found the identical pistols in fairly
good condition. He also found his
blanket marked “C. S, A., 5 ’ which
was lett at the same time. Mr. Moxie
belonged to Gen Statute's Fourth
Tennessee Regiment.—Chattauooga
Commercial.
Wonderful Cures.
W. D. Hoyt k Co., YVholesalo and Retail
Druggists of Rome, Ga.,says: Wo have been
selling Dr King's New Disfcovery, Electric
Bitters and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for four
years. Have never handled romodies that
Bell as well, or give such universal satisfac
tion. There have been some wonderful cures
effected by these medicines in this city. Sev
eral cases of pronounced Consumption have
been entirely cured by use of a tew bottles of
Dr. Kings New Discovery taken in connec
tion with Electric Bittcis. We guarantee
them always. Sold by T. 11. B. Cole.
Beware of pointing a gun at any
one. For this offence, Judge Bower,
sentenced a man, last week, at the
Dougherty Superior Court, to 12
months in the chain gang.
A gang of seven pickpockets who
came to the Piedmont Exposition at
Atlanta to ply their avocation occupi
ed cells in the police stati n of that
city.
The wealth of home —Is depend
ent upon the happiness therein. If sick
ness is there, what a shadow falls. Par
ents, you should never neglect a slight
cough or cold, lalFgive in time Taylor’s
Cherokee of mUtet Gum of
Mullein.
Notice to Change Road,
STATE OF GEORGIA Dadk. County.
B. Austin and others having made np
;%cation for a charge of road running at the
foot of Puddin Ridge where the ridge road
crosses the public road between tho Allison
Ilill cmd Puddin Ridge and running to and
with the main valley road near
Kotchersmes old place. Said change to com-
at the Alabama lino near J. P. Brew
e« residence and running through his land,
a*l tl e lands of Mrs A/ary A Allisons and
irncrsecting with the main valley road near
and south of Mrs. Mary A Allison’s residonc
which has been marked out by the cominis
' Honors and a report thereof made on oath by
| them.
AH. per?ons arc notified that said change
ot roc i will, on and after the first Monday
1 in November next, by tho Ordinary of said
e uuty be finally granted if no good cause
!;• shown to the contrary.
This 6th diiy of October ISS7.
2. A. Brkx/tt Ordinary
T!is great Scaibsm Remedy for All
BGWELTROUBLES,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, &c.,>
Also CHILDREN TEETHING.
Simple and Pleanaiu to Take,
But very few realjae the fact that In the little
purple huckleberry, or whortleberry, growing
alongaide our mountains and hLUs, and which ao
many have eaten in moet every shape, there is a
principle having a wonderful oflfeot on the bo - als.
Dr. £iggers a Kncicleberry Cordial is just this in a
very eonoentr&tod aud palatable form and is
AGHSLAT AND WGNDBBFCX B.JCMZDY.
Cholera Morbus.-The eating of green or stale
fruit produo©* fermentation in the stomach, which
results in the terrible Chol< ra Morbus. This oordial
will neutralise the acidity of the stomach.
Cramp Colic,—ft as important to have a
safeguard against this sudden attack, ao against
the robber that invades your home. Dr. Diggers’
Huckleberry Cordial is tho weapon.
Cholera Infantum.—Any child can tuke this
without the evil effects many modidaes produce in
checking the bowels too swdeniy, resulting la
spasms. Keep the oordial in tho house.
Dyccntery,—Chronic or acute la onnsidored or e
of the most asrgercuf diseases that can offeot the
bowels, coitainiy the most weakening. This
Huckleberry Cordial will surely cure it.
Oiarrhcoa.—Thia Cordial will oheck it gradu
ally, not leaving the bowels is a oenstipaied state
as many preparations do, and will remove the in
flammation from tho bowels. Try and prove it.
The Teething Child.— The wearied mother,
losing sleep nursing the little one wasting away
from the drainage upon its system, should use this
Oordial, which will relieve it and without danger.
It IS Important that LVELY HOUSEHOLD
should provide themselves with some speedy relief
against sudden and dangerous attacks. A dose of
t.hm Cordial will relieve the pain and save calling a
physician and thereby* much anxiety.
Prepared by Tho W. A. TAYLOR Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Prioo 6C oanta a bottle. Sold by all druggists.
ggarx.Mmff’K ■ia—ii a m■ v t—MMk—hm——
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Bw,m Gum and
Mullein will surely cure t oughs. Crimp and Con
rumption. 26c, 80c, and >l. a bottle at druggists.
Try Taylor’s Premium Cologne.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
0
To THE CITIZENS OF T RENTON AND
Dade county, especially those hav
ing children to Educate :
—THE—
DADE ADR HAL IASTITITE
WILL BE OPENED UNDER THE
new faculty*
.Vlouduy, August 13, 1887.
The Faculty earnestly urges that
every citizen of Trenton and commu
nity, that can conveniently do so, be j
Presew tat th e Opening- The I
ladies are specially
invited-
Our Idra and System ot
TeacSting'.
Nothing shows a teachor to be a
Quack or M tstei in his profession, so
much as drilling bodies of raw and
new pupils.
Old-field schools, fossilizedc ollegcs,
and the like spend one half their time
“fixing up” for a “big show” at the
close. This is injustice to the pupils;
financial ruin to parents. Dado Nor
mal will permit no such. Our Open
ing shall be more interesting than onr
Closing.
Course and Departments
ol study.
Ourtraning shall be practical. The
Course of Study shall be arranged to
this end. The school will he divided
into tour departments, to wit: Prima
ry, Grammer School, Intermediate,
and Collegiate. Each department will
be divided iuto separate schools; as,
Natural Science,
Mental Science,
Mathematics, and
Euglish Languag,
its Literature etc.
NhoiildjTakc a Full Course.
The Faculty would urge all parents
who are able to permit their sons and
daughters, to tike a Full Course.
While this is asked, we’ wish no one
to exclude chihh?n trom the ‘lnstitute,
because they are unable to have them
take the Full Course. Our Curricu
lum shall he so adjusted that all pu
pils will receive the same ratio ot
profiit—whether taking the full course
or attaining for three or five months.
Rale« of Tuition.
Primary Department, per mo., $1 50,
Gra. School “ “ •* 2.50.
Intermediate “ ** “ 8.50,
Collegiate “ “ “ 4.00.
Incidental Fee, per term 5 “ .50.
m e m
Terms of Payment.
Cash, —Cash in advance; Cash at
the end of each month; or Cash quar
terly—every two and one-half months.
No one need ask or expect anything
else.
Public Funds.
The Public Funds will be thrown
into the institution for the first three
months. It is understood between the
County School Commissioner and the
Principal, and hereby announced, that
each patron will be given his ruo
•rati share of this fund, he paying
the ot tuition.
.’Till sic.
An elegant Musical Department
will be organized. Rates: Tuition
per month, $3.00 ; Instrument, 50c.
Board.
Board can be had with the best
families at irom $7.00 to SIO.OO.
11. D. WOOD, Principal.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises,
es, Sores, Ulcers, Sait Rheum, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and
all Skin Eruptions, and postively eure3 Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Prioe 25 cunts.
iBOILERsIpIi
of all Sizes.
Write tor Circular and toll us what you want
IJ. V.. PATS Atl «Si SO VS, Drawer 1003.
£ mira, N. Y.
Or y r New York Office.
Eastern Agents, lln.L. Clark* & Co.. Boston. Mass.
Our ,>atented \ or.leal Boiler will uot p' ituc. No
danger of burning flues.
HTCIIEIISIDE & Til j!H A.V
a*ls tfta Place to Get; YourJ*
Flil! # SUFIS
Hardware,
Tinware, Tobacco Cigars*
Show case Goods, Bloch
and Spool Thread •
THE LARGEST STOCK V
-OF— ”
BOOTS and SHOES
Ever in Trenton.
A NEW AND FULL STOCK
• —OF—
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JUST ARRIV D .
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OUR SYSTEM IS
Cash
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Country
Produce Taken in
Exchange.
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Trenton. - - Georgia
THB COLE,
Dealkr£in
Gin UHF
A Full and Complete Line
FAMILY GROCERIES.
HARDWARE. TINWARE.
QUEENSWARE.
Embracing Everything Wanted by the
People of the Immediate Country.
KEEPS NO OLD STOCK.
A Full and Complete Line of
Dry Goods.
Replenished with Fresh aud New Goods
Every Month.
A LARGE AND FULL STOCK OF
PROPBIETAIff *): BENCHES
Always on Hand.
County Produce Taken in Exelua*
My basis of businesss is invariable un
form prices and legitimate margins.
Trenton, - - Georgia
LUMPKIN &. BROCK,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW.
Trenton, Ga.
JOHN G. HALE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Rising Fawn, Ga;
W. U. & J. P. JACOWAY.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Trenton, Ga.
DR. W. F. HI NSE,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Mm 739 Market^Street.
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the South
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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
Our Three Humorous Writer, i
“UNCLE REMUS* ” world famoo* sketches
of the old plantation darkey.
“BILL ARP’S" humorous letters for the
home and hitarth-stone.
“BETSY HAMILTON’S” advantnre, told
in the “Cracker” dialect.
War stories, sketches of travel, new,,
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