Dade County news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1888-1889, June 29, 1888, Image 4

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DADE 101 ATI WEEKLY M\YS. —p—j—p—y—mill II T—T.W- *r. IKwislgmut-/ Entered at the Postoffice as Si>c . on o Class Matter. BEN. T. EROCK, : Senior Editor. ED. C. CRiS'COM, : Junior Editor. TRENTON, GA., JUNE 29,1~8~ AN NO UNC EMENTS, Senator. We are authorized to announce T. J. Lumpkin, o: i’reuton, as i i candidate to represent the 44th Senatorial district in the next legislature. We arc authorized to announce W. J. Taylor, of Cloven.ale, a a candid: l !;-, to represent the 44th Senatorial dis trict in the next legislature. We nro # authorized to announce Col. J. C. Ni.sbetl, of Cloverdalo. as a c p didate to/epreM li tl:.; 44tii Senatorial district in the next . gisiature. We are authorized to announce J. 3. McCollum, of iuorjranville, as a c:t idi date* to l. present the 44th Senatorial district in the next legislature. We are authorized to announce Mit chell Pope, of Wddvia od, as up date to represent the 44th Senatorial dist.net in the next legislature. Representatfuo. We are authorized to announco T. J. Kilpatrick, of (.Vio City, at a candidate for Representative to next legislature. We are authorized to announco J. W. Blevins, of Rising raven, a , a cau date for Representative to next 1 •gn-ja ture. We are authorized to announce G. W M. Tatum, of Trenton, as a candi date for Representative to next legisla ture. Sheriff. We are authorized to announce W. A, Pyrd, cl Trcntoc, a s a e.tu tidal* f..; re-elsetion a - shcrifE We aro authorized to announce J. T. Wooldright. of Trenton, as a candi date for sheriff. ’’"ax Collc-ctor. We aro authorized Ao announco John Slaton, of Rising Favv , as a lAndituue for Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce li e name of Clayton Tatum, of Rte.ig Fawn, as a candid, to for Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce the name of J'. R. Acute, of Morganviile, as a candidate for Tax Collector. Tax Assessor. Wf, are authorized to announce J. H. Corput, of Trenton, at a candidate for Tax Assessor. The Republican National con vention has pitted Ha diana. and Morton, of New York, against Cleveland and Thurman, i The Republican ticket is headed \ by a man from each of the two! doubtful States, New York and In - 1 diana. With the loss of New York w lose the pit bdeucy; and Tip to the Republicans will weak n our strength com ■ •• 1 i ly. By an earnest, patriotic co-oper ation of all our foi and Indiana ar -h;. " . and v. u a fighting civ... - of' .. ■ b; friend never doraoc aid We must work if we would win. Should there be cu 'objection to the county extending aid for the purpose of buih’.i. : a Ivfifi across Lookout Crook at the m- • east of Trenton, provid..! i he «. • ti zens directly interested W' uld con tribute one huJf the 'mount vo /- sary for its com •’.ruction, v. .■ wouio like very much to have he views of any one having ohjoetionr to th : scheme. If ihr e hundred dollars could bo raised by piivc ah; h ' •. v, not levy a tax for t':r- lrunur-'d more and Build the bridge. Yfikm is the man, and winy fives he ob ject? Our worthy brother of the For, Payne News., too v , getting up an eq;M line arti-Y in. reply to our i*it lit rci3l thico to ii/.n quotations within m..r:; •, and io elude the yorco of oui ivj-iy ha quit Ins paper end “lit a rag'’ fo: Cincinn: •to Don’t i . «, Y ; you did no: say wny;fim 6 to hn-n our feelings. We have read recent noechby Congressman. Scott, of Penm-ylv: - nia, delivered in in • P- in vor of the Mills tariil inil, en ( un hesitatingly pronounce it h strongest document in favoi of the tariff reform yet brought 10 our knowleug *. Goose Lake, ia front of the C. ?. church, so long the pride of our town and an oqject of a uni uio:. of our vistors, will he d ■ h. -J off . y the new board of ». urnr- ioneis. T!j ■ XK’.v.s ii is tone a it c:m !'•' the Fourth, and the people min t finish the work. FROM WASH I NOTON. Editor News :—While Germany is draped in mourning over the loss of her highest, the United States! has been end; avoring, through hor! two predominant parties, to place j before the people, ' aeh man, whp can bear the platform of the party j to which he owes his nomination, j to success and to victory. The! Democrats select''.!, some days | past, this ideal man, one true and tried, too; the Republicans have j just chosen one, not tried, but, who, j no doubt, is true to his party. In regard *o the Republican elite, not much can be said, only, that he gained a high rank in the War of the Rebellion. He has been defeated three times in his own State, and a man with three de feats hanging over him, can not hope for success at the hands of of the American people, for one de feat with Americans is hard to heal, not to speak of three. Many Republicans are displeased with Harrison, and say they would pre fer Cleveland to him any time. The Democrats from California and all the Pacific State.; arc high ly delighted, and say the Demo crats will carry ilio Pacifh C* c-t, even Oregan induced. v ; • ploon the Pacilie'caun >f ferg; k stand on the Chinese question. Enough of politics. How the hearthstones of Dade and surrounding country must greet the News. As suggested by our editor, let us file each copy and in after days we can lift it from theachiv.es of the past and ac knowledge, without a blush of shame, “This is my county paper.” The hearse rumbles. The grave is ! yawning to rocivo its victim. When all appearontly seems well, there comes a destroyer that takes from us our pleasure .over all. Such has even been the case in Dade. One, who was seemingly enjoying the blessings of perfect he; :th, was striekmieu by the Angel of Death without being forev.rvn .1, but not without being forearmed, j “If a man die shall he live ag.du,’ [ once troubled the wayworn pairi l arch, but the centuries have solved \ this once abs truce question, so. now, | why tu • 1 v/e an • - okc fully prepared to meet '.l Mo called. J. L. C. A bvta v a curio*• tto n. Yho Qm l:av l.'-jen ex| ; :mented with . legal wrv for years. An outsider would, think they wore run by a jot ot novices in the law whose only ambition was to try danger;;.’/, experiments with us. lhat won.-.tof, n* black list law was a grand, gloomy and peculiar idea evolved from the mysterious recesses of a subtle brain. The ten o’clock saloon-closing law is a shade less cranky, but it is at least prac ticable, and works to the satisfac tion of some. - But of all the laws,written or un written—of all tho outrages inflict ed upon poor suffering humanity, i hat the law compelling our boct blaci: ►to j ay/. tax of $4. 2D ere they can ply thor humble trade, in tho most atrocious. The Georgia division of the Far mer’s alliance mot in Atlanta last Friday to discuss the feasibility of estbalishing a central exchange with a capital of $1,006,000. The leading fanners of Georgia .were &n<.t In ore were v i i g*. * j ey; ,fc.:. fr-nn 'j'exa/-, Fie,:.:, A', i- I btu ia, and oiher c...fi r: I TUn nlliVvv, s 0 .’Xt\r -./•-! 7 , i aiicf ainnnc's vt' i-;. ... >. •> v>v/ i frmiubcrs.arid it , jle ;h ; ' -ru now’s ?.(, Mon f. plan torn -o [51,000,000 by assessments upon members will bo adopted. Tho | idea is to do away with middle me . lin purchasing supplier and selling their crops. The Chattanooga Tinvs says the ! accomodation wa-3 put on at first [for the convenience of the Fort I Payne merchants, and that their | failure to patronize it was the cause of it being taken off. Tho I Times sc, ms to bo unminnful of | the fact that that there vre several | little towns between Fort Payne j and Chattanooga, and must, know that the “jerk” was not jail on for j the spobb fiemniiof “f ort Payne j mi icHants.’’ PUBLIC ROADS. Editor News: —ln your last is sue tho public road question was brought up. I for one was glad to see and mad an article on the ques- ! tion and would like to speak my J sentiments and hope you will be J fair enough to allow articles on j .both sides, if the -present-system hi j best, for discussion will do no harm, if not it should be abolish- 1 ed. V/e shall discuss the question in the interest of economy and justice,; and will deal only in facts. As an example, v/e will take the 974th Disk There are five miles of the main public road in this .district, and six .miles of branch roads, and about eighty hands; and a twelve representing land owners; a- d about one half of the total number having no interest in land present or prospective. On tho five miles of the main road there are only six men subject to road duty, who are land holders. Y/h j does the work on this road? the | tenants of the country. Who uw r [this road? the land holder. Un ifier the present law and your su?:- ger'-Yn, who would macadam:,* G 0,. ’ % "he poor roan and lit boy (w o has no vc ice). \\ bat ; roporty euehanced in value ? Dm j land; Is ibis justice? is this) fair ? or is this not a relic of slav ery; a syscomof loose government, a rpecieo of serfdom. Oh! but one cays: “Ihave work ? . time cm the road, and want to tax me to koer i have got too old to you ever stop to think, din A.' i one as good'a:- youar ; woaiu na\ e i to work and pay List.:x too. Anof.a- ! er says: “Oh my tax is forty, dob- ! Jars and you want to put 3or 4 1 more dollars on*it.” My dear sir, ] if you pay forty dollars tax, you i have something to hack it. What j has your poor tenant go! to hack [ i his fifteen. d:>ys road tax? Note; Iverse, not a cow, not a h >y : rn. y be not even a poor ho* id; .... want him to make your corn and | then make you a.'road to lfavc it l 'hauled to market; to ride your fine horses over, or drive in a fire buggy liHoUTt) jOllCfi. Now' for iho occur- ry of tho ys tem. It is tho people in th i scour." try who make laws; and it is tho ’ people who enforce thorn. A law to be enforced must bo sanctioned by Y. pople. r Kf pr 'sent road J law is not popuiar and c... i.. hr |enforced, con-/quently wo have j bad roads, low real estate, and [ worth the products of tin country to 'got thorn to market Make g-;od roads you land holfior ; haul forty busnlo.;. of cor n at a load instead of twenty and before you i market one crop you have saved and doubled your tana your land has boon enchanced fifty per cent in value, and you can speak of your ; county with pride, and not wlvn ' askvsd where you live drawl out, ! “in Mm-d-o county,” with your; eyes cast down to tho earth. Again 1 the v/car of your wagon one year on von; h roads amounts to more than your road tax would be, one I;., a’, y c_i , .0.1 rr o. mules in a deop mud hole is more damrgs; than your road tax. This is not all, it in impossible to distribute the hands that it will be equal rud just io all part-tea. i t isjmpossible for men to do much w >rk wid unit too!?-, and the mass - re a not. I * have seen it ; . bob a, team was in dispeu able > ,t the road, ui.d could 1 1 . kwa ’.vimout four c. .1,0 .. .y, fib; co..ut in work. If you I are going to pr tbe pour mm.. work in the inm o?b of the run, press the rich man’s tools and teams tc work. We are tk. ’ •*.:? Io •and let us have no so: •' v « -fi , Wildwood Ga., Jum 24. .d ..... LEGAL NOTICES. Georgia, Dade County. To ail Yvpom it may Concern: Joc-iah Gass, attorney la fact fori George 11. Gass, the duly appoint-j ed guardian of his minor children, { residing n the Shane of Tex,;-, ha in due form applied to the under- j signed for leave to sell the kind: j i belonging to said minors in Dafie; : county, and void application v. I j j bo heard on the first Monday 1; * j July no Y. This 22nd, day of 1 I hS66, J, A. Dennett, Grammy, i ■f O P Q \ :'A p Qr? r rw% I "W7TC\ T-bv Mb. ■■■'■ 1 1 h • • ■ b - ] UJ! Li 3 V r : >• ■! ;i; ffl3 i 15ft iv J?2iu-ket ' ' • ! 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Cigars* Cigarettes Oatmeal : every thing kept in a first class store * r la: j nME>kni\T Beeler in ’Groce?Bag, Tobacco id Chats, ; V• • ■. U- ;c and Complete Li-.-in- of Goods Just Fend eed r ;-y* r ,*•*+*? *'>•" ; ■ ’ 7. ' ! * 8 i# ' ‘ T~S~" » >ti Mu'> W ">-. 3 : • *’ v v r '■ ,b d** ■ A' . *■;• d-i '■ ‘A ■'>; A .. a • aal :a? iAL-.nl: ' . . n 1 I •» T r ft . r - ■ ve It eetes-, Id ,. ; ....• HID Ft DA '■ A. •• I T 7 th, and, lh dd ■ d ddiiIJILFAY, JULY 7th, l : - ;;" ■; r*. ? •<s*' •:-*".K‘ ... v . ... y.' w ' ... v w- S-. y- fv r> T r- ■‘;• o« i \.'iA v> a .. iB./Ac CO ! • n: Sc w::;a;:; ul a chines, : j V.-'r t. ii for V/i X& ee&s. \o•:vo o c o o o OUR PLAN - -i f ir <!i*l libation will bo as follows : cry or.-on v,-l:o purcli.t.se.s 50 cents :r, '- I receive one ticket, ami --map dollar at tha v,!:>e pu okas-.- —one ticket for every i‘<; ' 1(” v ;!>. ;>a. No lottery, no . ' ’ >, ■><:;/ rl -kcl a prize if nolhr’ug •;* <•’ ns. The luckv nuin • wih ■■ .olisticdevery Suacla/, and • ’.*,«%• ■ : e.vj present tne ticket ; ’lulloc-i- •: ;v ;.:•<! take away tho ft. .. eijr machine, whiek :• . All tint ticket- In their tickets for . • n following week after re tciviap; them. -o- <s* v - ’l' A(' -T;IH _ Every ticket'a prize, • - r • ir. . •! ’«. * r\ J • A’ i " if nothing nothing more : i: paper of pins. ■ -—<■ *• - 1 ■ " - ■ • ~ OUR DRESS HOODS DE \KT A T a'! new and msii. Our ail j • and mar .os! as low as tko I. end many articles below. •••• or*: ’t iEEINERY LEADS . TO'.vN. A..is fin ill oc. to >'LO. eeixiiis, Mow ;-rr.. Tips, bVitibers, and savin:; io tko to-,, has • : r driv s in embroideries. •. p,,v,- . '{•;•> rt dilution in “ n our Vn.en Department. Severn I *;e : .arfments we are closing v'pa.'A ot t os’. J'a.tasols you i buy at the HALLOGN . t y-.lve per cent. less than any other ) ■ •:> : *wn or tlte same cjuality • i is all over the store, and a sew. . icai ie. or organelle Givor. Away for 12 Consecutive Weeks. ’.re shall t xpoet to close out several h :e> oi jj«kv!s i:riel distrkjute piles of • during tic se.ie. Everything . i .rpiv-seateJ cr moo y refunded. 11. 11. KOUDER, Ohatianoofia, Teruv