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JENTEKBD AT THE A* SEC
oni> Class Matter.
BEN. T. BROCK, : Senior Friitor.
ED. C. GRJSCOM. : Junior Eciltor
TRENTON. GA„ SEP. », 1888 T
ANNOUNCEWEN
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CLP
We are authorized to r.mrr':
the name of S. J. Allison, of Ri.sjnpr
Faunas a caudiciato for Clerke ot The
perior Court.
We are uuthorized to announce
the name ofS. M Thurman of .Treutou.
as a candidate for Clerke os Superior
Court.
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We arc authorize ! to announce Vv.
A, Byrd, of 'frepton, as a candidate for
re-election as she. iti’.
We are auff..mixed .to announce J.
T. Woolbright, of Trenton, as a candi
date fur si* eriib
'’’ax Collector.
We are authorized to announce .7 oh i
Slaton, of Rising Fawn, as a cauoi-.lau
for Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Clayton Tptn™. of
Fawn, as a, candidate fi * Tax Collector.
Orctinarv. ’£
We are authorized to aiinouuce the
name of J. R. A -mb of Morganvilly ,as
as a candidal© for Ordinary.
We aie authorized to announce
the name of J A Curefon. of Tren
ton, as a candidate for Ordinary
Believing from the expressions
cf the people of Dade county that!
they desire my continuance in the
office of Ordinary, and acting from
that belief, I formally announce
my candidacy for re-election toj
said office. If elected, without
prejudice toward any, I will en
deavor to promote tbi-T est interest
pf the county. J. A. JivKhliTT.
Tax Assessor.
We are authorized to tinnozmco J. IT.
iCorput, of Trenton, at a candidate for
Tax Assessor.
W e are authorized to announce ]
the name of 8, J. Hale, of Egypt
as a candidate for Tax Assessor. .
We are authorized to tnijonree v;
T. FUrtlino, of Clovordale, as a candi
date for Tax Assessor.
W K are authorized to nmiour.ee ,!. I
R. Boobou», pf Moigunvilie, p.s a card
date for Tax Assessor.
We are authorized to announce
the name of W. J. McCauley, of
Morganvillc, as a candidate for
Tax Assessor.
CORONER
We p.se authorized to anomic© the
name of Joe Kiser, or||Trentpn, a
pdidfite for Coroner. ’
We have been told bv a pertain
party that we had‘'burt ourselves”
by taking a stand in the Senator
race, but be that as it may we have
no regrets for the course we have
pursued in the matter save that
producedfby a porsonal"friendshjp
for all the candidates. Cannot a
free man, in one pijfithe grandest
Republics of the world express his
convictions without offending
some one who”haptic 10 |ibe of s
different opinion? It was A in, ply
an expressed preference as be
tween man and man, of the spine
political persuasion , and if some
narrow pdpded persons* b-nnd
us as deserving of the scorne of all i
mankind, what matter th/if tp us
kAs between tire candidate: for
f Staje Senator our preference is
generally known, arm our ofiort
in ifip iMerm- of the man of our
chuiea wore founded ir>go«,d fid* ,
&ad inspired by a result of an in
timacy which begot friciulC ip ;,nd
trust with a high aiijirenciution of
ability. If it were cur ;.o\v :r, we
wouid'make each one of the hear
candidates a member of the* Ga.,
Senate, and'd vctv for him ns true
and noble constituency as; hat one
eiaiming?f <)r her Bepresentaye the
succeesful man of the campaign
iast closed. Whatever >vu may
have sard or done bearing the least
of ill will, v- a:-, sorry
ifor, And it \yas by no intent on our
pact tbui anyone’s feeling were
4iav6g&rded in our zeni to ac
complish ogr object. Wmarc all
grand Vrothorbo.id of orgm -
ijed DempcracVj and wb- u our lo
@gl fight is over we rem ip cor.-
gUnif>c the tins wnith bin \ us ir
on** of the grandest politi a! I’ni
-004 of tvby kgc or counily tv. -
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OUR LEGISLATORS
Both our Representative and
Senator ele.cted to the Georgia Leg
islature aro young men, progressive
and thoroughly energetic. Their
term of service will“be honor to
themselves and to Dade county and
the 44th Senatorial district, While
j President Hayso was on a visit to
the capital of our state, in a public
speach lie said he was glad to sec
the young men of the South taking
up the’burdens of the State and
that it denoted progression to a
future in which the South would
look back at her past history and
rejoice because of her rapid growth
In Messrs McCollum and Tatum
the Georgia Senate and House oi
Representatives will each receive
& pillar as firm as rock of old ocean
J. C. Clements, J.B. McCollum and
(1, \V. M. Tatum are
a ) of the 7tb Ga. Dist.
The following is the vote for
Represontave in Dade county, and
in the 44th Senatorial Dist. for
State Senator:
Representative:
Tatum, 454. Blevins, 142. Kill
patrick, 122.
Senator.
Dade County
Me Collum 240.
Lumpkin 196.
Nisbett 174.
Pone 125
Jr
Walker County,
Lumpkin 427
McCollum 332
Pope 271
Nisbett 185
•
Catoosa County
McCollum 309
Nisbett , 153
Pope 156
Lumpkin 90
Thk Republicans have at last
brought up the long looked lor
tariff bill which goes to carryout
the idea that the Republican party
Usee npt know its own principles
or o].se they must exercise their
tariff bill with their Chicago plat
form. in summing up tLe#ui; : »
tinition in Mills bill and the Re
publican .substitute we can e xpress
it no more concisely than
words used in the minority report,
; ‘oue is framed in the interest of
the public treasury, the other in
the interest of private pocket a.
One is framed in the interest of the
whole p eople, the other in*the in
terest of 3,000 manufactures.”
LEGAL NOTICES.
BALE OF THE NI6BET CLO
VER DALE FARM.
G KOR GIA—Dade County,
The undersigned will expose, to
sale bed: ip t-pe court house door in
Trenton Dade county Georgia, on
the Ist Tuesday in November next
1.888, wltbib the legal hours pf »ale
that tract or parcel of land known
as the former family residence of
the late James A. Nisbett,'deceased,
called Cloverdale Farm containing
one hundred and seventy live acres
more or leas, being parts of lots
No,-, n'/j and 101 in the 18th Dist.
and 4th section of said county of
Dade—fronting 146 roads on :Up
A. G, In. R. R. extending from the
lands of Reclaim estate to the lands
of C. C. Guinn, thence run in g back
from said railrpad-175 rods, thence
8. L. 8 d g:;-os 50 rods, thence
West 1 i rods, thence 8. W. 15 de
gress 110 rods, and thence East ‘203
rods on said rabroad. On said
land thorp is a hi e stone tyo-story
mansion having some eight rooms,
hard finished within, and a large
darn and other buildings. Near
‘ his ph.ee runs Lookout creek, and
also the rail road from Chattanoo
ga to Birmingham, being about 12
miles from Trenton, and two and
onehuf . com Rising Fawn. Saidt
sale to bo made under an order of
‘ho court of Ordinary of Bibb
county Georgia and in carry ou
tie provision!! of the will of James
A. Ni.-bett, deco sod. v»jio died
while rmdd'ng in Bibb county.
mis; Onv half cash and one half
in twelve moots time at 8 per cent
per annum.
LUTHER Z. ROBBER.
. lmsnisira‘ur*TOth the will an-
H‘- v< ; <4 of Janies A Nit-bet deceased
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Whereas John T. Martin and
others have made their applica
tion to this court, praying an order
granting Ihe establishment of a
change of the public road, known
as the Egypt road, commencing at
the North end of the lane running
with the North and South land line
between John T, Martin' A, M, Ta
tum and I. C. Paris, said change
runiag due North from said lane
upon the land of said Martin par
allel with the North ar.d South
land line of said Martin and Paris
intersecting at Gnardenhire Ferry
Road at the Baptist church in the
1089 Dist. G. M., said county. And
whereas, Commissioners apponted
for that purpose have reviewed and
marked out said change of Road
| will be of pupiic utility and con
venience, now this is to cite all
persons that on and after the first
Monday in Nov. 1888 said change
of roau will be granted if no good
cause is shown to the contrary,
Given under ray hand and seal.
This 28th day of Sept. 1888.
J, A Bennett
Whereas J. E. Patterson admin
istrator of L. F. Hooke Thomas
Hooke and Mary E, Ridley, repre
sents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record
that he has fully administered
their estates. This is. therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday
in November 1888. This July 2d.
1888. J. A. Bennett
Ordinary.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in'October 1888, at the courthouse
door in the town of Trenton,coun
ty of Dado, State of Georgia, be
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing property to wit: Lot of land
number 119th, in the 10th district
and 4th section ; the same lying in
said county of Dado. Said prop
erty levied on as then roperty of W.
B. Cross and Diadana Cross to sat
isfy an execution.issued iron; the
justice Court of the 974th Dist. G.
M., of said county in favor of B.
L. Smith against W. B. Cross and
Diadana Cross. Levy made by W.
J. Townsend, L. C, and turned over
to me. Property pointed out by de
fendants. This Aug 30th 1888.
W. A. B} r rd, Sheriff.
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T. H. LUMPKIN
—Dealer in
Groceries, Tobacco
and Cigars.
JLJ
A New Stock and Complete
Line of Goods Just
Received
mi pocket muw7
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE..
Ben F. Adkins vs Lau.au Adkins.
Ma&ch Term, 18S3.
11 appearing to the court that the
defendant is not in the State, it is
ordered by the court that service
be perfected by publication as re
qpir',l by law. This Aug 24,1888 s
\T. C. Fain, J. S. C. C C,
I hereby certify that the above
is a transcript from the minutes of
Dade Superior Court. This Aug.
2.1888 S. 4, H. THyKMAN7cTcrii
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of cost. Wo intend to close out every suit
in the house before our fall goods arvivp, and
for this reason we offer car suits at llfllf
price
CALL AT THE; j . '"I:
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Chattanooga. Trnn,
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Wh» desires ta better his or her condition in Ilf? **>-»aW - rita for too Catak .jiir -•'’
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