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Local and Personal,
Klrtili'oatl Time Table.
No. 5, (south bound) - - 9:30a,m
No. 6, (north bound) - - 6:50p.m
Sold out.
Wheat looks promising.
About time to sow spring oats.
Fine weather and muddy roads
Mad dog excitement has abated.
Mrs, W, J. Perkins is quite ill.
About forty students in school.
Lookout creek was on a boom last week.
Too much wet weather for the
farmers.
Trenton has one of the best schools,
in north Georgia.
John Cuzzort expects to leave onr
town and locate in Egypt.
Medals and Monogram Bangles, Jew
dry Palace, 16 westOih st-., Chattanooga
D. E, ’latum, J. T. Wool bright and
Robert Carter went to the mountain
hunting Tuesday.
George 15} rd, of Cloverdale, is re
ported to be very low; but little hopes
of his recovery
Get your Spectacles and Glasses, Jew
lery Palace, 16 west 9th st.,Chattanooga
Ye editor has gone to Jasper, Tenn. on
business; cause of shortn'iss of matter
this week.
Its a shame to -have expended so much
to sink a well in this town, and cant
keep a pump in it.
J-A.& W. W. Case are progressing
finely with the erection of their mill;
at head of town creek.
We have not had anything from oiu
local weather prophets, this week, they
must be playing Wiggins,
For photographs, ail sizes and styles
quality and the cheapest, goto M. E.
Sell needling, 828 Mkt. St. Chattanooga.
Keep your ears open and you will
hear of a considerable amount of pros
pective cauidatial timber.
All legal ads“a.ls” for March sale and
being acted upon by Court of Ordinary
Tuust appear in next issue.
Walter Robertson is very ili and con
fined to his bed with throat affection,
originated from the mumps.
The depth and quality of mud ought
to wak* n the people of this county to
the necessity of having good public roads
Get your eyes tested free of hcarge
by the regular Optician at the Jewelry
Palace, 16 west 9th st., Chaltanooge
The engine of the local freight ran off
the side track at Morrisons yesterday,
and did not arrive in Trenton until ev
ening.
We notice Mr. I. Y. Willis behind
the counter, at T. H. B, Cole’s again,
—says lie has about got over the
“humps.”
Coru is on a boom, and is going to
keep booming until the next crop is
made. It is now worth 63 cents in
Chattanooga.
wonder why the Constitution did not
publish the communication from this
place as regards to the seutimeut of the I
people on free whiskey,
The next election for county officers,
added to it one on 'he whiskey ques
tion. is going to be close and hot and
generate no little amount of feeling.
Did you know that goods were as
cheap in Trenton as any market? Pat
ronize home markets and products, and
every local interest will realize its ben
eficial advantage.
W. H. Sutton delivered an excellent
sermon Sunday to a moderately large
audience. His sermon was a c|ear and
forcible exposition of divine truth.
The first quarterly meettug for the
Trenton Circuit will be held at this place
begining Friday night before the second
Sundav in next month, It is the intention
to protract the meeting.
Elder E. A. Elam, of Teim., will be
gin- a series of discourses at the Cum
berland Presbyterian church in Tren
ton on Saturday, the 4th of February
next, at 7. p. nu, and will continue as
long as thought advisable.
We did not have the fortune to at
tend the bail Wednesday mght but all
pronounoo it a gtaud success—just
euough to have plenty cf room and
make it highly enjoyable. The rain in
the forenoon, no doubt, interfered with
it as to the number attending. Only
about thirty-two dollars gross was re
ceived.
A certain young fellow of Dade told us
the other day that he went into the woods
a short time row are! painted a blsck
circle in the end of a log. and when
he went back to the sp<4 an hour later
he found 300 dead rabits there. 'I hey had
mistaken the circle for a hole the log
and hail dashed themselves to death
against it We will nof give his name as
i'i.s veracity is never questioned.
if whiskey with all its present encum
brances on it is still the agent for the
gratest evil in this countiy, what will
be the consequent of free whUskdy, or
the respective SiuUs governments com
peting as to which could endure the
lowest tariff on it?
Mr. Andrew Ragsdale, of Sugar Val
ley. attempted to jump from a moving
!rain at that place last Saturday, and
had both of his legs cut off under the
wheel. He died in a few Honrs. Mr.
Ragsdale was a brother-in-law of Mr.
E. A. Underood. of this place,—Cal
houn Times.
Take the tax off of tobacco, it is a
natural product—the farmer’s preduct.
Tax whiskey-—let the national govern
ment tax it, let .he State government
tax : t, let the municipal authorities tax
! t, its the product of art and invention:
the devil the inventor.
SOLD OUT.
The Times and printing office and
our stock or family groceries are sold,
and will pass into other hands next
week, provided nothing unforeseen oc
curs. we do not sever our connection
with the Times and with the interests of
the people of Dade Without feelings of
pain and regret. It is morally certain
that we will return to our native State
(Tennsssee) and county next week
Mr. John R. Fancock, tf Allnlki, Ala.
originally of Tennessee, a young man
of fair talent and ability and excellent
moral integrity, will take the helm of
the times. All will be fixed next week
and we will announce fully in next
issue.
Strayed or Stolen.
Off Lookout mountain, about first of
Oct, last, one mule colt, light bay. or
some would call sorrel), has black
stripes on legs, horse mule, mane and
tail little light colored, Will be two
years old this spring. Branded on left
shoulder with the letter Id . I will pay
$5 to any one who will take him up and
notify me, and if stolen 1 will pay $25
for the theif, J. C. Hutchins,
Summerville, Ga.
For Lame hack, Side, or Chest use Shiloh’
poras Plaster. Price 25c Sold by Cole.
Will you suffer with Dyspkfsia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh's Viialiier U guaranteed
to cure ycu. For sale by Cole.
An Av jt) r; t . —why is an
avaricious rr.an like one with a short
memory? He is always forgetting, but
the wise parent never forgets TaylorV
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gnin and
Mullein, the croup preventive, and cough
and consumption cure.
Shiloh’s Cough and consumption euro if
sold by us on guarantee. It cures consump
tion. For sale at Coles.
Croup, Whoopi u Cough and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shloh’s Cure. For
sale by Cole.
Cive Them A Chance.
That is to say, your lungs. Also all
your breathing machinery. Very
wonderful machinery it is. Not only
the larger air-passages, but the thous
ands of little tubes and cavities leading
from them.
When these are clogged and ckoked
with matter which ought not to be
there, your lungs cannot half do their
work. And what they do, they cannot
do well.
Call it cold, cough, croop, pnemonia.
eatarrah, consumption or any of the
family of throat ami nose and head and
lung obstruction, all are bad. All
ought to lie got rid of. There is just
oue sure way to get rid of them. That
is lo take Boscbee’s German Syrup,
twliich any druggist will sell \ou at. 75
cents a bottle. Eveu if everything else
has failed you, you may depend upon
h is for certain.
Shiloh's Vitat.l7.ek is what you need for
constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and
Symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 50 and 75
Cents per bottle, at . 11. P. Cote's.
That Hacking Cough can be quickly cured
byShiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. For sale
at Cole’s.
GROCERIES
,M , J ■■■"— ’ * ■
TOBACCOS & CIGARS
A new stock and com
plete line just
received,
ALSO
POCKET CUTLERY.
JS£T We consider our goods worth
more to us at the cost price on the shelf
than with the profit on a book to any
I one’e credit. This rule we shall invan
! ably follow. It is best for the purchaser
and seller. Observation has taught us
the advantage of this* rule over every
other and experience its necessity, and
I shall certainly have the courage to
enforce it.
T. A, HAVEON,
Trenton, Ga.
RICHLY REWARDED arp
read this and then act; they will find honora
ble employment that will not take thorn from
their home and families. The profits htp
large and 3ure for every industrious person,
many have made and are now making several
hundred dollars a month. It i- easy for
any one to make $;• and upwards ptr d.,y.
who is willing to work. Either sox, young m
old: capital not needed; capital not needed;
we otart you. I!>eiy thing ut w. No spec to !
ability required; you, reakcr, can do it n
woil as any one. Write to us at once for full
particulars, which wc mail free. Address 1
fiction Ji Co., Portland, Maine.
The cure lor sickness 500 year, ago
was Neglect; J»00 years ago, Sorcery;
100 ye; > s'ao (; , Herbs and
n o. Medicine ;; to clay it is
Com pod ? d Oxy . en.
Medicines we ken the whole system
to c. cii p! en one week point: Com
pound Oxygen sl.eo Aliens both.
A doctor's a vet age bill is SSO. In
vest sls in our “Home Tree nent,”
am’ you will save the $5- , aid feel
be ter ili . you have for avc yea’s.
A.c you nerVous? 1 bore ’red sic,
lie baches will vanish! Have you
weak hi? ,s? Give compound oxv
i e cu nee to s .engihe i l • nt Have
you Dyspepsia? It will cure you!
Remem.) always oae thiu”l You
Vc ajßt>lr.ely nothing in trjmgo i<
..eatu. a.. It is simply breathing
di:.;reu: air, not “dosing,” or “drug
ging,” or going a thousand miles
away from home and friends. It is
brealliin daily into your luugs. at
your own home, the concentrated vi
tality of all the health resorts in tbe
world. 200 page book mailed free.
For particulars, address,
Dns. Starkey ifc Palex.
1527 and 1529 Arch St., Philadel
phia,. Penn.
President and Mrs. Cleveland.
Seud cne cent stamp and receive by
return mail their picture and other
cards. n 025 Bmo.
Biese & Dickinson,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Shilnhs Caflfcrrh Remedy—n positive cure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and canker Mouth
Sold by Cole.
Have yon got Consumption, Asth
ma, Sore Throat, Bronchial ‘Trouble,
Dyspepsia. Nervous Prostration or
any Chronic ’Troubles? If so, send a
postal to Drs. Starkev & Pa'cn 1527
and 1529 Arch St , Philadelphia, Pa.
and they will send you a 200 page
book free.
Sleepless Nights made miserable by that
terrible cough. Sh’luh’s Cure is the remedy
for you. For sale at Cole's.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Reined}'. Price
60c. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Cole.
Worlh S*Ei<m iii£
W. 11. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla.,
was taken with a severe Cold, attended with
a distressing Cough and running into Con
sumption in its first stages. lie tried many
so called popular cough remedies and steadily
grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had dif
n -u’ty in breathing and was unable to sleep.
Finally tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption and found immediate relief, and
;:i'«-r using about a half dozen bottles found
himself well ard has had no return of the
disease. No other remedy can show so grand
a record for cures as Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption (luaranfeed to do just
what is claimed for i t. —Trial bottle free at
T. H. B. Cole's.
llmeirM Iler Yoiifh.
Mrs Phoebe Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co
lowa, tells the following remarkable story
■he truth of which is vouched for by the n -
idents of the town, *'l am 73 yiar old ban
been troubled with kidney complaint and
slamenes* for many years; could not dies; my
paelf without help. Now I ain free from al
bo’n and soreness, and am able to do my
Bi-usework. I owe my thanks to Electric
retters for having renewed my youth, and
Rraoved completely all disease and pain.”
Try a b t'le. 50c. and SI. at T II B Coles
Buckien's Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises,
es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cores anil
alt Skin Srup'-ions, and postiv?ly cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cants.
A T. Ia u k*.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Rising Fawn, Ga.
Will practice in the town,
vicinity and countv.
INVENTION has revolutionized the
world during the last half centuTy. Not
least among the wonders of inventive pro
gress is a method and system of work that
can he formed all over the country without
seperating the workers from tlu-ir homos.
Pay liberal any ore cun do the work; cither
sex, young or old; no special ability required.
Capital not needed: you are started free.. Cut
this out and return to us and we will send
you free, something of great value and im
portancc to yon, that will start you in busi
ness, which will bring you in more money
ight away, than anything else in the world.
Grand outfit fiee. Address True A Co., Au
gusta, Maine.
. a
Absolutely Pure.
Ti is powd' r never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wbolcsomoi ess. Moro
eo n ouical ihao the ordinary kim s, and can
n t !u sold in competition with the in iltituclo
of low est, short weight alum or phosphate
powders, sold only in cans. Rot l Bajuxg
Powukr Co., 106 Wall Bt., New Yirk.
EWE SALE BY T, A. lIAVRON.
Notices.
STATE OF CEOBUI A Dads Cm sty.
Whureas, S. C. Hal", Administrator of Ar
minia S; eet deceased, epreieu.s to the.
cou tin . : s pc nion duly led rnd entered
on tcco d that bo has ful'y adinirDtered said
A oitu S cot'j cs te. There is tl- afo o t->
ci.e li it -)s ; orce-’ fdi hc’i-s i-.nu credi
tors, oTow c tt a if rrv U'c T>,vr!iy said
Hdai.'n'f r Vt not be disc!, r-ed from
hit, u-r 'iff on rid uc've lette of dis
tnissin.t the ti s. i on, ay in Male’- ISSB.
This 23 vcf EoVc, ,c , !BC..
J. A. ! k Tt, Ordino'V.
STATE OF GEORGIA Baok County,
Wl-e e" ,S, 0, Ij 'o, Adui’cV a to:- of
ncy Wh'lndeed, dece ;Sed. ie- cSents lo tbe
cm in Ins ic ! .'oU rfrlv fl'cci rnd en tired
.on r orit •;«»- i o b: s fu'lv adm'V eed
Nancy White i d’s estate, I 'sis .bc efo o
to ci .e a'l per om concerned, h' t : e, ei i
o s to show ear* eif civ they can, uhr said
administrator 'loutd cot e iff charged from
his ndmi i.stration, and rece've letters of
,d suiission on Ibe fi-st fionday imMarth 1888
This 23rd dav of November, 18ST.
j A BknnkTt, ordinary,
MINNIE BEASLEY VS. JAS. BEASLEY:
Ltßrt, t-nn Divokck in Dade Fupkrior
Court, September Term, 1887.
Tt appearing to the Court by the return of
[ the Sheriff that the defendant rnh not be
‘ found in this county, and it futhor appear
ing that the defendant is a non resident of
this State, it is therefore ordered by the Court
that the defendant be served by publication,
and that the defendant be required to ap
pear and answer at the next term of this
court. J. C. Fain, J. S. C., C. C.
I certify that tbe above is a true copy
from the minutes. S. 11. Thurman, (~ S. C.
November 18, 1887.
SHERIFF SALE
Will bo sold before the court house door in
tbe town oi Trenton, Dade county. State of
Georgia, on the first Tuesday* in February,
1888, between the legal hours of sale, to the
highest'bidder for cash, the following lots, or
parts of lots, of land, all in said county of
Dade, and to ba sold to satisfy a tax fi. fa,,
issued in favor of Thos, Tittle, tax collector
for said connty; against, said lots or parties
mentioned as their owners respectively, for
taxes due on or against them for the year
1887, (the first five sales being Wild Lands
and levies made by Jesse Huhges, LC , to
wit’.
Lot of land number one hundred and fifty
six [ls6] in the 1(1 dist, and 4th section, os
the properly of F. M. Smith, and pointed out
by tax collector.
Lot of land number thirty Cnine (39) in the
lltli Dist. and 4th section, ns the property
of N. P. Bell, agent for D. Powers, aud
pointed out by the tax collector.
Lot of land uumber two hundred and fifty
nine (269) in the iltli Dist. and 4th section,
as the property of Win. S. Warren, and point
ed out by the tax collector.
Lot of land number one hundred and fifty
five (155} in the 19th Dist. and 4th section,
as the property of B. F; Pace, agent for Mrs,
Annie Franklin, and pointed out by the tax
collector.
Lot of land number eighty three (83) in
10th Dist. and 4th section, as the property
of Joel Cross, and pointed out by defendant,
Levy made by Jesse Hughes, L. C.
Lot number twenty nine (29) in 12" Dist.
and 4th section, as the property nf Miller A
Keller, and pointed out by tax collector
Levy made by J. A. Oneal, L. C.
Town lots number three (3), four (4), sev
enteen (17), and eighteen (18) in the town of
Trenton. Property pointed out by tax col
lector and tenant in possession notified. Levy
made by J A Oneal, L C.
All above levies turned over to tho’under
signed. This January 5, 1888.
W-A Btrd, Sheriff.
ST ATE OF QFOROIA Dadk County,
To all whom it may concern;
si:-s F. L Grant guardian of Annie E Grant
and Sallie M Grant minors, ha? id due form
applied to the undersigned for leave to sell
the lands belonging to her said wards, and
said application will be heard on the first
Monday in Februaiy next. This Jan 4 1888.
J A Bknnktt, Ordinary
DEEP SEA WONDERS exist in
thousands of forms, but are surpassed by
the mar - els of invention. Those who ao in
need of profitable work that can be done
while living at home should at once send
their address to liallet & Co., Portland,
Maiuc, and receivo freo, full information how
.either sex, of ail ages, can earn from $5 to 825
per day and upwards whever they live. You,
are started free. Capital not required. Some*
have made over in a singlo day at this
w>rk. All -lice Ced.
A WELL-TRIED TREATMENT
for CONSCRIPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA,
CATARRH, MAY KEYER, HEADACHE, DEBILITY,RHEU
MATISM, NKLUALtfIA and ail Chronic and Norton* Disor
ders.
*• TIIB COMPOUND OXYUEX TREATMENT” Dm. Starke*
ft Paten, No. lidD Arch Street, Plaladolphin, hate Leon using
for the Utt seventeen jeun, I- a trlcullllt nljudan-iit of the
rltn.rtiU of (hypcn and Nitrogen magnetized, and the
in co condensed and uiado portabi© that U la Ktl
all 01 cr the nor id.
Dm. BTARRET ft PALEN hate the liberty to refer to the
followlng-namod well-known person* who haio tried their
T rentmi i t s
MON. M il. U. EELLKT, Member of Congress, Philadelphia.
KEY. Y * CTO it L. CONRAD, Editor of iho Lutheran Ob
server, Philadelphia.
BEY. CHARLES YY. CCSIUMI, D. D., Rochester, K. Y.
HON. HI. PENN KIXON, Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, IIL
REV. A. H. MOORE. Editor The Centenary, (.ancestor, H. C.
YY. 11. WORTH I NOTON, Editor New Month, Birmingham, Ala.
JCDOF. 11. T. Y ROOM AN, (Juenemo, Kao.
HUA. Ik ART A. LIVERMORE, Melrose, Mwsachuaetta,
JIDuE 1L S. TOORUBES, New York City.
MR. E. C. KNIOHT, Philadelphia.
MR. Fit A «K. SIDHALL, Merchant, Philadelphia.
HON. YY. >V. fc*< HL'YLKR, Easton, l’a.
EDWARD L. WILSON, 633 lirundway, N. T., Ed. Phila
ndelphla I hot tgrnphrr.
FIDELIA PI. LYON, Yialmec, ll;;wat?, Sandwich Islands.
ALEXANDER MTUIIK, Usernvso, Sent and.
MRS. HAMEL V. ©RTF.KA, Frmatllo, Zacatecas, SlwTleo.
MRS. EMMA COOPER, Itllla, Spanish Honduras, Untral
Amor ten.
d. CORK, C. 8. Ylee-Con».ol, Casablanca, Morocco,
B. Y. ASH BROOK, lied bluff, Cal.
ERNEST 1 INNER, Nottingham. F. a gland.
JACOB BAKU, Itowrai, New bo-th Wales.
And thousands cf othen. in every port of th*
Lulled States.
H COyirOCND OX THEN— Its Mode of Action and Results,**
Is the title of a new brochure of two hue ired |>ag. », published
by Dm. Starker .% I’alon, which gives to all Inquirers full In
formation a* to this remarkable curative agent and a record
of several hundred snrpri-lug cure*. In a wide rnnge of chroalo
—man r of them after being abandoned to die by Other
physicians. Also a COMPOUND OXYOEN-IU Origin end
Development,” sw Iniormlltig kook of one hundr ed page*.
Both nr either will be mailed free to any add re** on apyU*
•ation. Bead Iho hroehare !
DUS. STAKES? & PALEN,
15X7 A IS JU Arch Street, ritllatla., Pa.
O—s————S—wrsrr ■—irmi ■ ■ '■■ —os—«c
Te Jnst Going Don to tie Gate”
ar.d other Popular BaPad*, in book form,
size ASW of Sheet Music. Scat, post paid, for
OA r XX JPOf'S CENTS, Sumps taken.
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO.
k»*jCO faiituount Avc., Philadelphia Pa.
JEWELRY PALACES
A. B. SILYEEBEIiG $ CO-.
Practicle Opticians, Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
—AJS i) DEALERS IN—
Watchcsi Clocks* and Jewelry of all Kinds'
ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF SPUTA ILLS
16 WEST NINTH STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
Repairing done with neatness and
dispatch. AJJ work guaranteed one year.
Old Gold, Silver and Precious Stones
bought or exchanged.
Glasses, oi Spectacles, by an
Experienced Optician a speciality.
DADE NORMAL INSTITUTE.
- ♦<»» -♦ ———
The Fall Term of the above Institution
opened August 15, 887,with 77 pupils
The increase has been steady.
The attendance is now
more than 100.
Three Departments—Primary. Grammar School . and
Collegiate■ Each sustaining separate courses: Nat
ural Science, Mental Science, Mathematics,
English Language and its Literature ,
Gymnastics . and Music- A wide range
of classes is sustained. Pupils can
find classes suitable to their
stages of advaccment at
all times-
Srecial Classes : —Classes in Book-keeping and Pedagogics will be or
ganized in the Spring Term, In the class in Pedagogics—
Didactics will be treated ns a scientific system. A hasty
review of the course will be given accompanied by
actual practice. The teachers of Dade uud
surrounding counties would do well to
reap the benefiits of this class.
The Faculty would earnestly urge a completion of a full
course- Yet the same care will be taken with those
attending under five or ten months- Stu
dents completing the entire course
will be given the Diploma of
1 the Institution-
Modern methods will be used, The government • and methods
SHALL BE EASY AND NATURAL ; HENCE, NORMAL.
A<l vantages.
Let parents note the advantages :
1. There is not a saloon in five
miles of Trenton.
2. Sabbath schools are maintained
by three denominations.
3. Two-thirds ot the citizens of tins
community are Church members.
4. None of the moral or social po
lutions of larger towns are here.
Hoard.
The families of Trenton throw open
their doors to pupils at moderate rates
These families are composed of Chris
tian people. The surroundings of pu
pils in such places will be home like.
The moral aud social influence will be
good.
For futher information, address
11. D. WOOD, PiunciPAL,
Trenton, - - - G-eor^ia.
THB COLE,
Dealer in
mm mmm
A Full and Complete Lino
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 Montli.
a;largk and full stock of
PKOPBiETAPJ :<):• SIEDICIXES
Always on Hand.
County Produce Tuken in Extliange
My basis of businesss is invariable uni
form prices and legitimate margins,
Trillion, - Georgia.
Terms.
We pay monthly ; hence we must
collect monthly. No solid objections
c ati be urged against this. Parents wil
be sent statement of accounts monthly
I hose who do not like this method
would better not patronize us. This is
subject to special arrangements.
Males oi Tuition.
Primary Department, per mo., $1 50
Gra. School “ “ “ 2 50.
Intermediate “ “ “ ,3.50 *
Collegiate “ ** 4 00
Incidcmtal Fee, per term 5 “ .50
Music(with instrument) “ “ 3.50.
UTCBEKIDI & TIICBIIAiV
»Hs the Place to Cet Yount*
nam g&scebies
Hardware,
Tinware, Tobacco Cigars
Show case Goods, Bloch
and Spool Thread .
THE LARGEST STOCK. * ,
—OF— 9
BOOTS and SHOES
Ever in Trenton.
A NEW AND FULL STOCK
—OF—
DRY GOODS
JUST ARRIVED.
A FILL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF OBLGS
OUR SYSTEM IS
Cash
And Lowest Prices.
Country
Produce Taken in
Exchange.
CAT,LAND SET US.
Trenton, - - Georgia