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South Bound
No 5Lv Chattanooga 9 :10 ain
No “ Ara' Trent-on 10:2 a, m
North Bound
No 6 Ar at Trenton 4 :52 p, ni
No “ “ f - Chattanooga 5:45 p,m
towYaab' mvii.
SQUIBS OAT HE RED HERE
AND THERE.
Potatoe digging time.
The Robortsou house is tor rent.
A pew lot of a hoes at B. P, Majors
‘•We have met the enemy and we
are thearn,”
C, M. Tatum is aliye and well
v:p to date.
T. H. Robertson la moving to
Ringgold, Ga.
Straighten out yox±v face?, ‘‘For
G-o-d-’s Sake.”
Sickness in the country is rapid
ly' decreasing.
Leon Connally spent last Wed
nesday i:i Walker.. v
Enoch Brown killed a hno dew
on Sand mountain this weak,
W. U, Jacoway “got senrt” and
left home on eve before the election.
Uncle Marion Tatum was out
fox hunting all night last night.
The News is out of the fight—
(whenit is ended) hut not disfig
ured.
V'fe nominate T. J. Lumpkin as
a candidate for Justice of the
peace.
Mr. John L. Case, is visiting his
uncle, Dr, L. Case, at Ketchalj,
Term.
The dhiftricts north of Trenton
voted a goodly number here Wed
nesday.
“For God Sake” is a favorite
( xpresion amoung the young politi
cians.
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Mr. John P. Jacoway is making
some valuable improvements about
his property.
Chattanooga still maintains a
strict quarantine against the city of
Wildwood,
Ere long cold weather w ill drive
yellow fever out of Jackponvil le
abd Decator,
Miss Cairie Lumpkin has re
turned homo, her school at Stevens
Mill being closed
The voice of the tuwn kid is be
coming weakened as his throat
growes sore,
Uncle Jimmie Bates was able
to come to town ajjd cast his vote
on Wednesday.
Watch out for a first class cam
paign lie, itsjjin local polities, and
is just trumped up.
Flour has probably reached its
highest, but is now high enoughjio
exclude biscuits from the editor’s
table,
Dr. L. Jf. Field, dentist was here
last week. He requests us to say he
will return to Dado Co. in a few
woe|is.
We said all along that McCollum
wpuld ;be the next Senator from
the 44th Dist. We are somewhat
of a Wiggins prophet, we are.
Several mon who voted here
Wednesday were claimed by both
sides, but glad to say we are not of
the number.
Messrs, G. M. Tatum and I. I •
Pace were each the happy recip
ients of a new hat in place of their
old straws burned by the boys.
Parties having fences or ciw- li
on regularly laid out streets in this
town would do well to open up, as
the hoard o'f Comnii ssioners intend
seeing into this matter, also the
opening up of new streets.
Trenton is a suitable place lor
parents to get their children in a
first class school and surround
them with no impurities i alculat
ed to produce an immoral charact
er at the next term of the D. N. T.,
we expect to see a numb rofat i
-4efit3 from a distance
Go to ,H li. Soudcrs for your dry
goods when in Chattanooga.
Notice how liberal our local j
merchant? are to advertise.
Come and buy a genuine‘*buckcr”
from Texas
Wo hold up our paper this week
on account of delayed election
returns.
Some candidates are afraid to
open their mouth in any other!
election > ban their own.
On the night of the 17th the
opening hall of the season will
be given at the Trenton Dance
Hall, and promises to be a bi iliian' j
affair,
Messrs Will McCauly and Jim
Ac elf are among “the boys” iu town
this weak,!
Dont consider any trun in any
race untiil you see his name in our
anouncement column.
John Gu/zort chased a refugee
across the state line to day but John
was a little to sK,hv. n
A .yhoop from any part of town i
especially ‘ from the direction of:
the depot put every one on, the
qui Vive.
Mrs. Cartright died this morning
at the residence f jf Mr. Andrew
Browns, after an illness of several
months.
A car load of horses direct from
Texas, jar rived in town Wednesday
any one wanting exercise would do
well to buy one.
It i? understood th:« t W. U. Jaco
way has bought his fathers place
North of town, where he intend?
residing.
Parti..,? having property in town
had as well enquire of the Marsh
all, and nay their taxes and thereby
save costa of executions etc.
if our p itrons in different local
ities do skR care to give us the lo
cal news we are content to get up
such matter as is in our roach.
Our conscious is as clear as that
of any man who did not disclose
his position, and in defeat wo are
“just a? pappy as a big sun flower.”
The Chattanooga Commercial
will ectne out as a daily put ill
after Bates has wiped up the earth
with Eav&ns In the crongsession
race,
E. C. Griscom who has heap in
Chattanooga out taking in the Dade
election. A little excitement is
enough to bring Ed back at any
ti ma,
The cannon ball has not yet
sloped in our town but it is report
ed that Oct. IGtli is the date upon
which the new schedule will go in?
to effect.
. Wo will now have five .Supreme
court judges instead of three as
heretofore, the amendment to the
constitution having carried la ■
Wednesday,
Hugh Lumpkin has an ingenious
trick for beating the bcqs shooting
with his air gun, Its all in the
loading, which Hugh says is i,
moral in politics
M, A,l>, Tatum has been the one
man to express his appreciation of
the New* Scholorship, and we in
turn publicly thank him for his
kind expression,
We were shown by Dr. Morris
this week Irish Potatoes raised
from a crop grown tiff? year, which
would surprise one as a second
growth.
Col. A.W. Fite, of Bartow, will
doubtless be the next Sol. Gen. of
the Cherokee Circuit, to succeed
the affable “Wat” who goes to the
State Senate.
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Lumpkin carried tho Trentou
precinct proper by 24 votes, but
the votes coming in from other
districts gave MoCfiiium a majority
of four votes
We will publish next week the
result of the monthly examination
at the Dade Normal which will
show tho relative grade of each
student in each study.
It is proposed by ono of our
townsmen that a home should be
established in Deer Head Cove as
tempoary resort for defeated can
didates, probably it would be best
to postpone the matter till after
the January election,
We are going to blow some P. M
one of these days unless our paper,
are delivered.
Johnnie Jacoway and Bis a Pace
arrived in Rising Fawn an hour
after the polls were dosed and did
soin * noble w^ v k for the candidate
of. 1 heir li. c i ice. ,
Tii ■ au<: ju> . sb uld be paint
od m black and white loJcrras
a token of mournin 'for the inat
tention of Dio public to the condi
tion of x. public bedding,
Honor is dim the man who nas
the courage to speak and ae - ac
cording to his conviction?,
'out disgrace be to the treacherous
Cj
wretch who will not act up to bis
profeesio s
Kireingpistols and go.ns i n town'
is getting a little too common
Unless th, R kr/JompeoV ? hod
decide to stop cannon ball at
tfeis place, u lies :o the powrr of
tiie citiz* to fore:- .vrtniu accom
modations, .ud' t v. ..aid be a justi
fiable njaasum,
•‘Our Joe” offered, little Jim
Tinker 75 cts., for the .Cat am our.
he killed ou Lopkout mountain last
SatimHv. Joe wanted to embalm
his cat ship and. semi him to a friend
in Ohio.
Four car load? of ccal arrived in
town tips week rued many of the
j haulers were unrecognizibie under
! cover of coal dust, Jim W< o]br'.;£ht
I’eejr.eti to have been ser.. J worse
than the rest.
The necessary paper? lo const i-
Ujte a title to Iho liking Fawn
’ Iron Company property are now
being recorded by Mr. Thuunan
whose ■ fees for tho same will be
776.50 for the came .there being
one hundred and seventy six pages
Mr. 8. B. Austin left at this
office thm week two seven pound
sweet potatoes, and of course they
j came in just as the Editor’s table
| was getting scant. Thank. . Call
again B.
Most all business lias been eus-
I peud9d for tho past three da vs,
and the telegraph office and public
sqaure have boon besieged with an
anxious crowd eager to catch the
I latest pews of the election.
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JlfWr: * 'uinun
TRENTON AS SHE IS.
It, has long been a mystery why
Trenton should not tak her sec
ond grow th and loom up as one of
tho most prosperous little towns in
North Georgia, unless it was from
a want of “git up and git” in her
citizens. Trenton is the capitol of
the independent gtale of Dade,
and as such should have v record
as fair as the county of which she
metropolis. Being surrounded by
a. country rich for farming pur
pose?, and pith her hills teeming
over with ores, and her mountain
full of the rich est quality of coal
Trenton should be far above her
present condition with such ad
- ant ages offered for her growth and
with such means to ?u?'«. in her ex
istence. With a bracing, healthy
North Georg & chmate, with the
purest of waters’ and an easy ac
cess to the principle points m the
eountry by rail road, and a school
second to none of the same jrrade
iu any county Trenton should put
on habitiments of progress, and let
her citizens show that they can
toke advontage of the mean* at
hand to develop her into agrowing
live town. The tacit is in her citi
izens , and our present condition is
our own fault, and should so im
press us as to stimulate *an action
worthy a people wha feel at heart
the interest of their town and con
ty, Let us do something, and we
warrant that every earnest, faithful
effort will bo crowned with a suc
cess such as the aet deserves.
The following note explains its
elf, and George Auff is the choice
of the committee as tho beneficiary
of the News scholorship. We are
more than satisfied with the ap
pointment, and hope that in the
future we may he able to realize i
some good accomplished by reason
of the arrangement in the Dade
Normal Institute;
Mr. Bivii T. BKOjCK :
E'diiorDade County News:
Tie undersigned committee se
lect* üby you to select a boy o:
good mc.'al cbtc.ietOi.- fora echol-.
orriiiv! in the Dade iVernal Insti
tute haye .decided th,at sa.d .schol
orsbij) coiitdnot bocoiu'Vicd on on©
More wort! y thau.George Ac.ujT,
M. A. I>, Tatum.)
Yv. U, Jacov.uy. ■ C ;/>rn‘ttee.
J.^V-CV.se., ‘ )
LUridCN & f cetc
A TTOH X SI v* - A- JLA V>
TRENTON, r. A, .
Will pragtico in g!* t'M court.-:.
JOHN <l. HALif,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
lusn-n; vav/x, o'eoroia.
t'pocint atvntiun given to all
legal business in tin HujAidor and
Supreme courts.
V/. 1 & J p. J AGO WAY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Trent ox, Cia.
Special attention given to nil
legal business in the buporiur and
Supreme point,;.
A. T. FRICKS.
PHYSICIAN : & i S UCN
lviiSiku Rd’.vv, G.v.
Will put dice in the town and
surroa r. di n g euu ll l ry,
E. It. KSTOHEiiaiDS.
PHYSICIAN : & : SURGfcON
TRENTOX GEORGI V.
Will p.Motic’j in the town and
surrounding country.
nm rniftc
jiifa?. EjtiißiuJu iilHttSL
Gives thorough instruction in
I’onm unship, BookTcoeping. Short*
hand, Telegraph apd Typewriting
—other branches taught if de
sired. Entire cost including board,
lodging and tuition only if id per
month, or sbo pays for the whole
course. Adrra.iri,
G.W. PATRICK,
Knoxville, Tend.
NIX & FOUST,
Dealers ia
Fine Bocfe and Shoes.
CUSTOM WORK AMD RE
FAIBIMG A SPECI
ALTY.
824 MARKET STREET,
C£g & TTA ft A, TEft ft
TUB DAOS XOiISAL iXSTITITE
will Opnu
AU«UST 6th, S,
And Close i
DECEMBER, 1888.
This institution is reorganized,
and will lie conducted oil a strictly
Normal plan by
J. M. and H. E! WATSON. 1
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Located at Trenton, Dado county,
on the lino of the Alabama Great
Southern Rail-dad, 18 miles south
of Chattanooga, with every advan
tage conducive to good health, in
ludiug good air and three ditferenty
kinds of drinking water, in eas
access of the school building.
In arrangements the buildings
are unsurpassed by any for the pur
poses of a first-class school.
TUITION:
First Grade, per month, - $ l 00
SecondjGrade “ - 200
Third Grade “ - 2 75
Fourth Grads “ - 3JjSO
Music, with use of instru’nts 300
Tuitions Dub andi Payable Monthly
Thorough instructions in Prepar
atory. Teachers, scientific and tpis
iness courses.
Board can bo had from $7 to $lO
per month, in good families.
For further information, address
" J. M. A H. E. WATSON,
Trenton, Ga,
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Ijocal Happenings.
County and btate News . '
Political Gossin,
A Good Serial Story,
General Miseeßaaey,
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give preference to theme merchants who utilizo the
columns of your home paper, thereby' giving an en
dorsement to your paper, and ass taring the advertiser
that you are not indifferent to those that help build
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