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Local and Personal,
Sunshine nfti'r rain.
Where arc our correspondents?
Mrs J. A. Case, is convalesing.
Our school is progressing finely.
Mrs. John Gifford is quite sick.
Mi-n Lulu Corput is on the sick list
this week.
They are recovering the Methodist
church.
Got your spectacles and G 1 Antes, Jew
ery Pitlaco, 16 west Bth ch,Chattanooga
•
Mr. w. H. Chambers was in the city
yesterday.
l)r Z. M. Morris is building a new
dwelling house.
Mr, James Armor, is The father of
another big girl.
Dr. Lumpkin, visits the magic city
again this week.'
Several of our townsmen visited the
Magic city this week.
Medals and Monogram’Bangles, Jew
elry Palace, 16 west 9th st., Chattanooga
work has suspeuded for a Short lime,
at the Morrison ore mines.
Mr. t. H. B, Cole is trying his hick at
hauling logs this Weok>
A convict at Rising Fawn camps was
adjudged a lunitic last Friday*
Mr. B»|P. Majors is secuering lumber for
his new house to be erected soon.
Up to date fourteen cases entered up
on issue doeket, March term. 1885.
Mrs, I Shamblin noar wildcod
is very ill, and her recovery doubtful.
Mr, AmlreW Brown, from uptheVal
ley, says that stock is dying of hydro
phobia.
Our cflieieut sheriff, Mr. w. a, Byfrl
we understand, 5c a candidate for re
election.
Rev, J. L, Prater commences a series
at the Methodist? church.
Friday night.
Oue whiter says, that thejjllair Bill, is
twenty years too late. That must be.
Kip-Van-Winkle.
This is hrap year and if the girls all
don’t £ct married. We Will think they
aim to remain ringle.
For pfioM-gr iphs, all sizes and styles
quality and the cheapest, gu to M. E
i-L'S Mkt. St. Chattanooga
T. A. Havron left Monday for Atlan
ta where he will remain a few days,
returning to\J as per, Teuu.
Chattanooga is to have another daily
Republican paper. I guess they will
make every thing hot theu.
Get your eyes tested free of hcargo
by the regular Optician at the Jewelry
Palace, 16 v\est9thst., Chattanooga
Hon. J. C. Clements is introducing
some bills in Congress, which, ifqiass'bd'
will be beneficial to the people.
A burning took place at Wildwood,
Monday night. The depot and a store
house was burned. Partly insured.
We return thanks to T. J. Watkins, of
Attaila, Ala., for ft copy of his bright,
and newsy paper- Attalla Herald.
Mr. F. > Igers, our cflieieut postmaster,
informs us that ever, post-office in the
United States is now a free delievery
office.
wo regret to hear of the death of one
of. if not the oldest citizen of our county
Mr. Mark Castlebery departed this life
at nine o clock last night, after a short
illness. He in his 90th year, we sym
pathise with the bereaved family
who arc left to mourn his loss.
A California man has patented an
electric baloon to ascend from 3,000
to 5,000 feet and be connected with
the earth by an eleetric cable for the
pmposo of jeondeusing the moisture
of the heavens and causing rain at
the Will of man, and in any quamty
desired.
The inventor claims that a con
denser of about 200 feet in diameter j
will bring down Bomrtlbng like 25,000]
000 gallons a day, an amount that
would irrigate ulmost one-lialfof Col
orado. The volume of Water is to be
divided or fcuneil into rivers, which
ever may be desired. It has been en
dorsed by the meterological depsO
nieat. an.l it is possible thnt the
government may officially test the
fie erne hrxt summer.
Is There Any Gum In It? — Is there
any gum in it? is what all prudent men
ask before taking hold of any new enter
prise. Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein has gum in it
and the finest stimulating principle
known. It cures coughs.colds and con*
COMMUNICATED,
0 night! most bvaulifuil mbst rare!
Th.iii gi rest to the heavens their holiest hue
A cloudless night theso later days!
are indeed most beautiful, most rare, j
So I repeat those lines o’er and o’er
again as 1 piay-.b my fevered cheek
against the window panes and watch
the dancers hastening to the Opera,
there to tip the light fantastic toe, ’till
the wee small hours of the morning.
I wonder tl Che man in vendors aril
orbed moon looks down oti a gayer
group any where else on this siu
stricken earth, —that are now gathef
iug on the hill*
Yes we fully realize now that we
have an Opera House, opening once a
monthto the clink of one dollar per
pair. Lei's see now, we have been
trying for two months to raise money
to defray ckufch and Sabbath-school
expences, and I suppose we have ob
tained as much as .SIO,OO, while the
managers of the Hall have received
S4O or SGO dollars for rent, for one
night (so I have heard.) How docs
this speak for our love of Ch.istiani
ty? I wonder if Dr. Talmage, had
announced preaching in Trenton to
night: would so many dainty young
ladies have ventured out so far in the
cold night air to hear him? Echo
answers no. Me thinks cver'and anon
I hear the door open and shut, and I
only shut my eyes for a moment just
now, and I thought I saw Dantes in
scription writen on the Hall door.
“All who enter here leave hope be
hind.” But t’was only a vision of
disordered brain, I’ve been vety ill.
yes I’ve been sick. yrt I cannot teli
the number of times I’ve tiptoed gaz
ing up at the Hall windows trying to
catch even a glance of the dances
heads as they go bobbing around, 1
wonder if I’m the only one in Trenton
to-night, who is so completely de
moralized, ah no on a fence top. just
beyond the Hal! aie quite a iiuuider
of bright eyes are looking upward in
to the lighted room above.
Where beautiful creatures mown down in
the dance,
With’ magic moticu. and,, sunshine ot
gl-inec:
An 1 white arms wreathed lightly, and
t e-.se* fall free
As tie plumag* 0 f birds in seme tropi-
Ct! tree.
C cariosity ! thou art indeed the
quicksilver of our mental world, the
bane and blessing of onr race. To
night thou hast put this whole tow
on its feet. I wonder if Sam Jone:
was to come along and request my
company to the’ball, oouhl I withstand
the temptation? But Mr. Jones would
have the advantage over me, lie knows
how to dance while I know no more
about dancing, than Sam knows about
the last Pleaid.
But to dance or not to dance? Is
n question 1 am not disposed to dis
cuss at present. I 'ear if it is so very
v/rong ,my desire just to be a lookoi
on in “Venice,” iust for a while, has
somewhat soiled my conscience, but
the desire to kiss comes unasked un
sought for, but I am half asleep now.
come Morphers and gently enfold youi
ADst Pcllle.
Give Them A Chance.
That is to say, your lunjrs. Also all
your breathing machinery. Very
•wonderful machinery it is. Not only
the larger air-passages, but the thous
■ finds of little tubes and cavities leading
from them.
When these are clogged and ckoked
with matter which ought not to be
ihere, your lungs cannot half do their
work. And what they do, they cannot
do well.
Call it cold, cough, croop, pnemonia.
catarrah. consumption or any of the
family of throat a;;d nose and head and
lung obst • >.ct ion, all are bad. All
ought to be got rid of. There is just
cne sure wav to get fid of them. That
is to take Boscnee’s German Syrup,
twhich any druggist will sell you at 75
cents a bottle. Even if everything else
has failed you, you may depend upon
his for certain.
amerTgaKT boy
For 1883.
The Cheapest and best weekly psj(
For Young Men andfßoys in
the United States.
OSf.Y $2.00 PER YEAR.
6 Months, §l.00; 3 Months (on trial), 6qc.
A sixteen page paper illustrated by the
best artists and containing stories and sket
ches from the most popular writtrrs.
The amriiicav boy was publlsad for one
year as a monthly and its success 'war so
great as to compel its publication uow in
weekly writers form. It will run in each
number three great continued stories, will
constantly contniu sketches of travel, curious
customs of other lands, adventures on land
aud sea, fun for the boys, interesting expsr
irnents, useful articles showing s how to do
things and how to make things. A splendid
amateur sporting page, with all the news a
bout baso ball and pictures of amateur play
ers. Exchange column and answers to cor
rsepondents- The americvn nor is not a pa
per of the blood and thurder order. Parents
can safely trust it in the hands of their boys.
Remember it is oue dollar cheaper than any
othei boys’ paper now published- Two eopieV
will be font to any address for $3.25, sam
ple copies free on aplioation. It is sol, j>.f,
every news stand throughout the Un eb
States at 5c per copy. Address
THE AMERICAN BOY CO.,
NO, 6 j 7 Sonsom S ..
Philadelpl la
Notice to Discontinue Public Road.
STATE OF CEO KOI A Padk Cot nty.
James Allison anil others have made ap
plication to discontinue a public rot - com
mencing nt tho A Is. bam 8 State line near the
residence of John Brower and running to
and intersecting with the main Valley road
near aad South of tho Kesi.leuco of Mrs.
Mary AiAllison in tho 1038 Dist. (I. M., said
county. All persons concerned are therefore
notified that said application will be heard
at my office in Trenton said county on the
last Monday in March next. This January
30th, 1888. J. A. Bonnctt, Ordinary.
Group, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis
inmediately relieved by Shloh’s Cure. For
ale by Cote.
Shiloh’s Vttaj. I z k r"Ts *w ti at you need for
constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and
Symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 50 and 75
Cents per bottle, at . 11. B. Colo's.
That Hacking Cough can be quickly cured
byShiloh’s Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale
at Cole’s.
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Father!!: —You poor wearied wife
losing sleep night after night, nursing
the little one, suffering from that night
fiend to children and horror to parents,
croup, should have a bottle of Taylor’s
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
Mullein, an undoubted croup prevent
ive and cure for coughs, colds and con
sumption.
For Lame'bitck, Side, or Chest use Shiloh’
poras Pia»tu!-i Price 250 Sold by Cole.
— —-
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Livkr
Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed
to cure ycu. For sale by Colo.
Snn.oii’s Cough and consumption cure is
I sold by us on guarantee. It cures consump
tion. For sale at Coles.
The cure for sickness 500 years ago
was Neglect; 300 years ago, Sorcery
100 years ago, Herbs and Drugs; 25
years ago, Medicines; to-day it is
Compound Oxygen.
Medicines weaken the w hole system
to (strengthen one week point; Com
pound Oxygen strengthens both.
A doctor’s average bill is SSO. In
vest sls in our “Home Treatment,”
and you will save the $35, and feel
better than you have for five years.
Are you nervous? Those tired, sick
headaches will vanish! Have you
weak lungs? Give compound oxygen
one chance to strengthen tbemt Have
you Lfyspepsia? It will cure you!
Remember always one thing! You
risk absolutely nothing in trying out
treatment. It is simply breathing
different air, not “dosing,” or “drug
ging,” or going a thousand miles
away from home and friends. It is
breathing daily into vonr lungs, at
your own home, the concentrated vi
tality of all the health resorts in the
world. 200 page book mailed free.
For particulars, address,
Drs. Staiikey dc Palf.n.
1527 and 1529 Arch St., Philadel
phia, Penn.
President and Mrs. Cleveland.
Send cue cent stamp and receive by
return mail their picture and other
cards. n 025 3mo.
Biese & Dickinson,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Shilohs Catarrh Remedy;—apositive enro
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and canker Mouth
Sold by Cote.
Have yon got Consumption, Asth
ma, Sore Throat, Bronchial Trouble,
Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration or
any Chronic Troublss? If so, send a
postal to Drs. Starkev & Palen 1527
and 1529 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
and they will Bind you a 200 page
hook free.
Sleepless Nights made im'se’-ablc by that
terrible cough. Sh’h.h’s Cure is the remedy
for you. Forsateat Cole’s.
Cataurh cured, health and sweet breath
ecured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
oc. Nasal Injector free. Sold by Cole.
WorlSa Kslowing
AV. 11. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, F!a.,
wah taken with a severe Cold, attended with
a distressing Cough and running into Con
-umptiun in its first stages. He tried many
-o called popular cough remedies and steadily
grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had dif
fi.’uHy in breathing and was ur.able to sleep.
Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption and found immediate relief, ar.ti
after using about a half doSen bottles found
himself well and has had no return of the
disease. No other remedy can show so grand
n record for cures as Dr. King's NeW Discov
ery for Consumption Guaranteed to do just
what is claimed for it.—Trial bottle free at
T. 11. B. Cole's.
Stcm’ws Bier Youth.
Mrs Pboebo Chesley, Peterson, Clay Co
lowa, tells the following remarkable story
the truth of whieh is vouched for by tho res
idents of the town, “I am 73 years old have
been troubled with kidney complaint and
slaineness for many years; could not dress my
paclf without Leip. Now I am free from at
hoin and soreness, and am able to do my
B'usework. I owe my thanks to Electric
retters for having renewed my youth, and
Rmovod completely all disease and pain.”
Try a bottle, 50c. and sl. at T II B Coles
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises,
es, Sores, Ulcers. Salt R.heum, Fever Sores,
Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and
ail Skin Eruptions, and postirely cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents.
——W.W.JMW— n »aw— mnmmmmmmmt——■t
A. T. Frick*, J
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Rising Fawn, Ga.
Will practice in the town,
vicinity ami countv.
W. U. & J. P. JACOVVAY,
A TTORNEI S— AT -* LA W,
Trenton, Ga
JOHN C- HALE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Rising Fawn, Ga
T H B COLE,
Dealer in
srai ms
A Full and Complete Line
FAMILY GROCERIES. .
HARDWARE. TINWARE.
’ QUEENSWARE.
Embracing Everything Wanted by the
People of the Immediate Country.
K I-VS AO DM) M(K lt
A Full and Complete Line of
i
Dry Goods.
Replenished with Fresh aud New Goods
Every Month.
A LARUEJAND FULL .STOCIijOF
rwroin.ur w meoicixes
Always on Hand.
Produce Taken in Exchange
My basis of businesses is invariable uni
form prices and legitimate margins,
Trenton, - Georgia.
KETCiIEHSIDE & TIUIIAI
the Place to Get Your,
HUT -«- GuilllS
Hardware,
jv v core, Cigars
Show case Goods, Block
and Spool Thread •
THE LARGEST STOCK J
—OF—
BOOTS and SHOES
Ever in Trenton.
A NEW AND FULL STOCK
—OF—
DRY GOODS
JUST ARRIVED.
A FULL m CIMPLETE STOCK fIF DECS
OUIt SYSTEM IS
Cash
And Lowest Prices.
Country
UM ~ Produce Taken in
Exchange.
CALL AAD SEE IIS.
Trenton. - - Georgia
♦ Lelf.il notices.
TATE OF GEORGIA Dadr County.
Whereas, S. C. Hale, Administrator of Ar
minta Street deceased, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and entered
on record that he has fully administered said
Arminta Street’s estate. There is therefore to
cite all persons concerned, heirs and credi
tors, to sho v came they can, why said
administrator sh be discharged from
his administration anTreceive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in March 1818.
This 2d d y of November, 1887.
J. A. Bennett, Ordinary.
•‘’I’ ATE OF GEORGIA Date Cousrt
Whereas, S, 0, Ilale, Administrator of
Nancy White dead, decease 1, represents to the
court in his petition duly filed and entered
on record ha’ he las fully administered
Nancy Whleh id’s estate, This is therefore
to cite a 1! prs> i i concerned, heirs and credit
tors to show eft i eif any they can, why said
administrat r s lould not be discharged from
his ad’uini.-lrfttion, and receive letters' of
dismission on the first Monday in March;ißßß
This 23rd day of No/ -inber, 1887.
-J A Bennett, Ordinary,
MINNIE B’aSLEY VS. JAS. BEASLH.Y:
hi _ D vorce in Duti? Superior
' jo ' uK t, Skptemfrr Ter (, 1887.
It appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant o->n not be
found in this county, and it futhe- appear
ing that tho defendant is a, no l res' l‘-nt of
this State, it is therefore ordered by th» ( 'ourt
that the defendant be served by publication,
and that the defendant bo required to ap
pear and answer at the noxt terra oi this
court. J. C. Fain, -T. S. C., C. C.
I certify that tho above is a true c> py
from the minutes. S. 11. Tburmant O. S. C.
November 18, 1887.
STATE OF GFORGIA Dade CoOnty,
To ail whom it may concern;
Mrs E L Grant guardian of Annie E Grant
and Sailie M Grant minors, bas in due form
applied t, ; the undersigned for leave to sell
the lands belonging to her said wards, and
said applicantiun will be heard on the first
Monday m F-.bri y next. This Jan 4 1888.
J A Bennett, Ordinary
(■Knars - ■ —cw -*■ mmm ————■—i
MARCH SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold before the court housb door in
the the town of Trenton, Dade county, State
of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March
next, betwoeu the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following prop
erty all lying in said county of Dads, to wit:
Town lots n' -her three (3), four (4), 39-
enteen (17), an -h'een (18) in the town ot
Trenton. Propet .f T. L. Gray, and point
ed ouj by tax ci tor aud tenant in pos
session notified. Levy made by J A Or.eaKL C
Lot of land No(83) Eighty three in (Ifiib
Tenth district (4) Fourth section, and
Sold to satisfy a suporior court Fi Fa issued
in favor of the ordinary for use of J. L. Man
ning, against W. D. Cross, Joel Cross, and
et als. levied on as the property of Joel Cross.
Property pointed out by defendeuts. Tenant
in posession notified. This Feb. 2, 1888.
Also at the same time and place
lot of land number one hundred and forty
eigth (148) in the 19th Di»t. and 4th section,
as the property of B. F; Pace, ngent for Mrs,
Annie Franklin, and sold to satisfy a’tax fi.
fa. issued in favor of rhos. Tittle, tax
or, for faxes due for the year 1887 against
said property. Property pointed out fcv the
tax eolleetor. Levy made bv Jesse Hughes,
L. o, j and turned over to tho undersigned.
W. A. Byed, {sheriff.
QUEEN &CRESEN 1 ROUTE
THE FAVORITELINE BETWft JTHE NORTH AND SOUTH.f«a(I
UNITED EXPRESS TRAINS BETWEEN CIN, & NEW 3RL‘NS
--- -In Hours.
Through Carsto New Orleans and Florida TWice Dally*
SOUTHERN ROt)TR TO CAIJI O»\Ll.
HUS SHORT LINE
CoiiilcnM'i! Time Fill’d —In Effect .ianuaw Ist, I^BB.
SOUTH BOUND—Read down. | | bhlltf ftjBOUNI?—A'VuI up.
No 1| No 7| No 3I No 5 | _ |No 6| No 4| No #| H* *
7 55am 9 00am 4 03pm 8 00pm. Lv Cincinnati Ar &*4onm#jlo 25*h<’]]A o!pm 'Tlfl
10 Ham It 2pm 7 35pm 11 05pm. Lexington 8 48am 7 00am 2 40pm
11 23am (2 15dm 9 10pm 12j39mn. Junction City 2'2Bam' 5 20ain 1 0‘ pu» »
4Of pm 2 05am. Somerset 1 05am 11 Ooiiiu I ify*
3 15am 7 50pm 5 25aui. Oakdale S 55pm 7 25am li.l-ain
8 23pm] Rockwood 9 25pm fi SSlira |
5 35pm 11 09pm 8 20am Ar Chattanooga Lv 7 10pm 4 OOarn 9 009 -rt
6 Oopm 8 50am Lv Chattanooga Ar 6 40pm 8 eOant
9 07pm 1 00pm Attulla 2 50pm 6 25« m
11 10pm *3 30pm Birmingham 12 15pin 8 <• m
£l2 4Sam 5 45pm Tuscaloosa 9]soam 1 40am
4 10am 10.5 3 pm Meriden 5 lOAtrt! 10 39pia
9 30am 6 15am Ar New wrlenus Lv 10 36pm 6 OOain
4 36am Lv Meridian Ar |0 00am
8 ]3sam Jackson Lv 6 15pm
11 OOara Vicksburg 4 OOpip
]ll 50am Delta 2 35p al
4 20pm Mnnrfrl 16 05nm
a 8 15pm £Ar Shreveport Lv '"*"*] 6 00am
€ieit.)i*al Offices, Si.Pa si fEI lifd., West 4ih 81- Cf!»-
NO. O. GAULT R. CARROLL. H. OOLLBRAN.
Gen'l Manager* Gen’l Suponnten lent. Gen’l Pass’r Agent
JEWELRY PALA 5 C:E}<
A. B. SILYERBERG Sf CO:
Practicle Opticians, Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
—AND DEALERS IN—
Watches > Clocks- and Jewelry of all Kinds-
ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF SPECTACLE#
16 WEST NINTH STREET. OHATTANO3GA, TENNESSEE.
■» —— —< rJ
Repair in g done with neatness and
dispatch. All work guaranteed one year
Old Gold, Silver and Precious Stones
bought or exchanged.
Glasses, oi by an
Experienced Optician a speciality*
DADE NORMAL INSTITUTE*
The Fall Term of the above Institution
opened Angnst 15, 887,with*77 pupils
The increase has been steady.
1 The attendance is now
more than 100.
Three Departments—Primary- Grammar School - and
Collegiate■ Each sustaining separate courses : Nat
ural Science, Cental 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 advacement at
all times■
- ~
SftECtAL Classes :—-Classes in Book-keeping and Pedagogics wilt be Of*
ganiaed in the Spring Terra. Ik the class in Pedagogics—
Didactics will be treated as a scientific system. A hasty
review of the course will he given accompanied by
actual practice. The teachers of Dade and
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
the Institution-
Modern methods will be used. Tiie government and methods
SIIVLL BE easy AND NATURAL J tISNCE, NORMAL.
J
Advantage*.
Let parents note ti e advantages :
1. There is not a saloon in five
miles of Trenton.
2. Sabbath schools are maintained
by three denominations.
i >vo-thirds of the citizens of this
community are Church members.
4. None of the mo:ai or social po
rtions of larger towns are here.
ftonrd..
The families of Trenton throw open
their doors to pupils at moderate rates
These families are composed of Chris
tian people. The stmoundings of pu
pils in such places will b.» home like.
I he moral and social influence will be
good.
For futlier information, address
11. D. WOOD, Principal,
“Prenton, - - ■ Georsfija,
crans,
We pay monthly ; hence we muta
collect monthly. No solid objection!
c an be urged against this. Parents wil
be sen.t statement of accounts monthly
Those who do not like this method
xvonld better not pattonlfce ua, Tlub ia
subject to special arrangements.
Hales ol Tuition.
Primary Department, per mo., $1.50
Gra. School “ «• •« 2.50,
Intermediate “ “ « g 59
Collegiate “ « *« 400
Incidental Pee, per term 5 " .50
Music(wilh instrument) “ “ 8.50