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SQUIBS GATHERED HERE
AND THERE.
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Corns’crops are good. »
Cold,“Colder, Coldest.
Cold and good indications for
snow.
Sweet potatoes aro plentiful and
cheap.
Fix'jup for a rabbit hunt boys,
its going to snow.
The feeling is’strong that Michi
gan will go Democratic.
Mr. T. H, B. Cole is building a
double wailed notatoe house.
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No county in the State lias more
efficient offcers th«n Dade.
Go to .H 11. Souders for your dry
goods when in Chattanooga.
We (''are* at loss to understand
why Lumpkin’s tickets were not
distributed in Catoosa,
Hogsjare dying rapidly with the
cholera.|and meat will scarce next
vear.
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When Mr. Rufus Dobbs fails to
draw a crowd it is busy town in
Trenton.
Mr. Peter Forester was in town
Wednesday with a fine lot of beef
c attle.
The Morrison ore mines are
turning out a considerable quanity
of ore.
A party of Rising Fawn’s young
people paid our little town a short
visit last Sunday,
Mr. B. Greenwood, of the Branch
House of C. Auttman & Co., was
in town Wednesday. ■
A right lively candy stew' was
givenjat the residence of Mr. T. 11.
B. Coles the other night,
Can’t something be done to im
prove the appearance of the Meth
odist and Presbyterian churches?
Let Rising Fawn, Colo City, and
other pciuts in the county imitate
Morganville aud send us a newsy
letter next week. .
Mr, Pace who stays at the, depot
is pleased because a young lady
addressed him witn the elevating
prefix.
Dr. Lumpkin has just returned
from Atlanta whore h» has been to
enter “Tom, Jr.” in the Georgia
School of Technology.
Mr?. Jane Ross waa in town
Monday and set a vorhy example
for many by paying for two copvs
of theJNuws.
Court will convene Monday for
the purpose of finishing up the
the business left over from the
September term,
Henry Watterson one of the
leading newspaper man of the
country edits the Courier Journal
to perfection.
Quails will have'to'get up on
their P’s and Q’s this evrning—a
hunty party aro urepairiag;tojshell
the road.
Collinsville, Ala,*?was almost
panic’stricken last’week, two cases
ofjTyphoid fever whiclijresulted im
death of black vomit caused by
ulaeration of the stomach, Typhoid
is raging in' and around Collins
ville and about one out.of six cases
result fatal.
Mrs. Furley and' daughter, who
have been staying with family of
J. B. W illiams some months left
for Stevenson, Ala., Thursday,
where they will make tlieii home
with the family of Mr. C. S. Hall.
By her unUsuning and lady like
manner Mrs, Furley leaves a host
of friends in Trenton ’ who «' : sh
her much happiness in her new
home |
Tha drove of Texas ponies have
been removed to Rising Fawn,
Trenton being too dull a place for
their sale.
Property is getting to be so valu
able that Jerome Williams cannot
secure a place on which to build a
cow house.
Notice the monthly written ex
amination at the Dade Normal, and
see the work that is being done
at this noble Institute.
The Augusta Exposition has
been postponded until a later date
than was first entended on account
of yellow fever.
Candidates for Judge and Solic
itor Gen. will shove in their letters
upon the newly elected Legislative
members until the Legislature
meets.
Johnnie Jacoway and Will
Driggs had a wrestling match for
the the town
last night and a box of Cigarette.
John Claims a dog fall, but jaiid
the prefix all the same.
Mr. Wallace Jack, of Collinsville
Ain., stoped off in Town Thursday,
on his way to Nashville where he
is to take his second course of .lect
ures at tlie Medina. Department of
the Vauderbuilt University .J
Webb Tatum and BobJ Thurman
have returned from Rome Georgia,
where thew have been on a horse
trading expedition. Webb has not
yet lost his grip’ since his election
Duke Brock and General. Byrd
very suddenly found themselves
crawling out from under a stumb
ling horse the other pnorning—no
serious injury.
The many friends of Mr. Prater
regret that he leaves this circuit,
but he will carry with him .the
good wishes of a people he has so
faithfully sorved*
On next Monday the “Cannon
Ball” begins rsgularly the carrying
of the U. 8, Mail. Wonder if
Trenton could put out a “grab”
and secure two mail's a day,
Rev. J. L. Prater ;by the new ap
pointment of Conference will be
stationed at Spring City, Venn,
Rev. J. N. Harwrll comes to the
Trenton circUt. We are informed
that Mr. Harwell is a young man
highly educated, and an able
orator.
Mr. C, G. Hall is in town this
week in the interest of the sale of
the mineral lands optioned some
time ago, Mr. Hall reports every
thing as moving along smoothly
a nd hope ofto close the sale seen.
REPORT 01,11 881 -Sffllßl
You will find herewith the’ on- rollment of the Dade Norman In
stitute for the seoond month with the grade study opposite name.
A written examination was held on the following studies, which are
given below in all of which studied the grade is taken from the exi
nation paper*, the grades*^.in other studies are tho average of the daily
recitations taken from the teachersjrecord, ten being perfect:
Any. Go. Gom. Alg., Ar., Gra., Phy.'Rdg. Spelling
Bessie Cole: “ “ “ “ “ “ “ lst.9£ 8t '
May Cole 9$ 10 10, a. 9 9fc “ 9.J
Lousie Hughes b 8-J d. 9 b 9 9£.
Jessie Hughes Ist. B 8
Eula Jacoway “9$ 9^
Lou* Lymanoe d7J 4tnߣ 8
Jennie Lumpkin alO 8 9
Musa Monies b 8 flO 9J 10 9|
Minnie Oneal 'i
Nora Oneal fßi 8 3rd 8 8j
Willie Pace 2nd 9 8F
Annie Pace % a B. b 8 b 8 9
Lucy porte 9 alO G 10
Lillie Stovall b 9 b 9 9 4th9 9
Nellie Thurman b 8 4th9 9
Daisy Tatum alO alO 9 9
Lillie Tatum blO d 9 10 9 4th9 9
Eftie Wollbright 9 9 10
Lapatra Byrd a 9 a 9 bS sth9 10
Susie Carter f 9 8 3rdß 10
Carrie Carter f 9 4ndß 8
Nina Jacoway 9 b 9 blO 9
LuluCorput 10 10 jo 10 10.
Rebeeca/Howard a 9 sth9 9
Sallie Pace a 9 e 8 8 9
Luella Eveu-t a 9 e g bio 9
Leora Watson Spelling 8
Faunie 4 Portor'Spelling 9
Crawford Stovall 10 10 a 7 9 9
Robert Tatum a 9 9 10 sth9 9
Gorden. Tatum 9 a 9 9
Russell Tatum 3rd rd. 9 spelling 9
Thus. Tatum 9 2nd 9 9
Albert Thurman reading 9 Spl. 9
Will Willis a 7 a 7 9
Chas Willis a 9 7 8 9
James Woolqright b 9 b 9 b 9 • 9
Continued next week. **7!
MORGANVILLE DOTS.
Mr, C. C. Jackson, the old relia
ble writing school teacher, is pro
fessionally engaged here.
Mr. Eugene Morgan, of Chatta
nooga, was visiting his mother
Sunday.
Messrs. W. G, Carroll and David
Tittle have each purchased a new
organ.
Miss Annie Townsend is just re
covering from a protracted attack
of sickness.
W<* are glad to note that Mrs.
Prater, of; Rising Fawn, hss£de
cided to continue her visit in our
community.
For good-nesss’sake, let,s not al
low polittes to disturbe the quie
tude of our social gathering*.
The R. R. Co., has the frame
work of a magnifleiedt depot at
Wildwood, the progress of which
was impeded by the recent yellow
fewer.
Evidently the marriage of our
friend, Mr. Trickey, to his wife
whose maiden name was Justice,
was through no other motive than
true love and pure devotion, and
not for the name.
A genuine • old fashioned wed
ding would not'be asurprise“to the
most of us now ; and should old
“buntv’s” neck be served, we hope
that she will be the only unfortu
nate being connected with the affair
The musical* talents of our
young ladies,hitherto undelvelpoed
aro being wonderfully improved
by the instructions imparted by
Miss Lula Blevins.
Miss Laura Morgan, who is
clerking in the store, has just some
what disturbed my writing by ask
iug where to find the numbet on a
mule-shoe.
i It is to be hoped that some of
' our young ladies will be impressed
with the fact that Sunday school
association? aro more elevating
that the society of “masher” who
has no more regord for his prom
ise than has been recently demon-'
stroted.
The appreciation of’the .Nev*'3
at this place was thoroughly mani
fested by its readers last week
when it was delayed.
Geore W, Eldridge has applied
for exemption of personality and
I will pass upon the.Jsame at my
office in Trenton at 10 o’clock a. m.
ou Saturday, Novemberjj3rdslßßß.
J. A. BENNETT,; Ordinary.
Ordered by the court that the
court take a recess till the third
Monday in October uext, being lho
15th day of said month at llo’clock
a. m.. on said day. Parties, wit
nesses, and Jurors will take notice
of the o.tder. This Kept 22nd. ISMO.
J. C. ISA IN, J. S. C. C.C.
LUMPKIN & BROCK
ATiGU\ ft V* \T - JLA U
TRENTON, Ga.
Will inactice in all the courU.
JOHN G. HALE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
RISING PAWX, GEORGIA.
Special attention given to all
legal business in the Superior and
Supreme courts.
W. U. & J. P. JACOWAY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Trenton, Ga.
Special attention given to all
legal business in the Superior and
Supreme courts,
A. T. FRICKS.
PHYSICIAN : A ; a UCN
Rising Fbwm, Ga.
Will practice in the town and
aurrounding country.
E. B. KETCHERSIDE.
PHYSICIAN : & : SURGEON
TRENTON GEORGIA.
Will practice in the town and
surrounding country.
f. HsiTcra
Gives thorough instruction in
Penmanship, Book-keeping. Short
hand, Telegraph and Typewriting
—other branches taught if de
sired. Entiry cost including board,
lodging and tuition only sl2 per
month, or SSO pays for the whole
course. Adrress,
G. W. PATRICK.
Knoxville, Tenn.
MIX & FOUST,
Dealers iu
Fine Boots and Shots.
C&STO V WORK AND R£
PAWING A SPECIE
ALTY.
824 MARKET STREET.
CIHTTAWOOUA, TEWN
nil DADE lOIIIL INSTITUTE
Will Open
AUGUST Ctli, ,
And Closo
DECEMBER, ‘4lst, 1888.)
This institution is reorganized,
and will be conducted on a strictly
Normal plan by
J. M. and H, E. WATSON.
Located at Trenton, Dade county,
on the line of the Alabama Great
Southern Ri*f!-oad, 18 miles south
ef Chattanooga, with every advan
tage conducive to good health, in
luding good air and three different)’
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:
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First Grade, per month, - $ 1 00
Second. Grade “ - 200
Third Grade “ 2 75
Fourth Grade “ - 3^50
Music, with useWinstru’nts 8 00
Tuitions Due andfPayable Monthly
Thorough instructions in Prepar -
atory. Teachers, scientific and bus
iness courses.
Board can be had from $7 to $lO
per month, in good families.
For further information, address
J. M. dt H. E. WATSON,
Tren ton, Ga.
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our efforts to build up a paper that will be a oredf
to the town and county.
In making your purchase, where possible, pleaos
give preference to thdse merchants who utilize th&
columns of your home paper, thereby giving
dorsement to your paper, andassgiriugddie adrerttefiJ
that you are not indifferent to those that h*l£ buHd
up home interests.
A Ndme Psperfs a necessity > y
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all, Directly and Indirectly.
Advertisers will find that ws will
do all we can to bring trade to their
doors, and for every dollar invested
the columns of the “News” we will
turn two.
For terms and rates address
, BROCK & GBtSCOK.
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One Stellar per Yeor in Advance. Or, if Slot IjL
Advance, S» O SS per Yeen f
JOB WORK I
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OVR JOB TYPE IB OF THE LATEST DESIGHS IH STY BE AM9
FACE. AMD MIME TEARS EXPERIEHCE ENABLES US TO *
COMPETE WITH METROPOLITAN WORK, WHICH
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