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A\)f. corny WEEKLY 'MWS.
Enteiieo at the Postopkice as Sec
oi;d Class Matt eh.
BEN. T. BROCK, : Senior Editor.
FD. C- CRISCOM, : Junior Editor
TRENTON, GA., SEl*. 2ft. 1888.
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ANNOUNCEWEN
CLERK
We are authorized to nrrru
.be name of S. J. Allison, ( ,t Hi
Pawn as a candidate for Clerked
perior Court.
We are authorized t q -itinourice
‘ the name ofS.,, (1 Thui iuon of Treiiton.
as a candidate for Clerke os Sutierior
’’Court.
S e iff.
We a '(t authorized to announce W
A, Byrd, of Trenton, as i> uhudidate for
re-election as sheriff.
ae are authorized to announce ,J.
T. Woolbright, ol Trentoii, as a candi
date for sherilf.
''ax Collector.
We are authorized to announce Job i
Slaton, of Rising; Fawn, as a candidate
for Tax Collector.
w E are tto announce rlre j
name of‘Clayton Tatum. <•{ Rising
Fawn, as a candidate t\. r Tax Collector. :
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Orciinarv.
We are authorizi d to announce tli
name of. J . ]f. Aojiff; of Mol tfauville .as
as a candidate for Ordinary
‘‘We are authorized to ..announce!
the name of J A-^?yreion r .ot'. Tren
ton, as a candidate for Ordinary
Believing from the expressions
of 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 to
said office, if elected, without
prejudice toward ;tny, I .will en
deavor to promote the best interest
of ti e county. J. A. BENNETT.
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Tax Assessor.
We are authorized to announce J. H.
Corput, of Trenton, at a candidate luj;..
Tax Assessor
We are authorized to announce
the name of S, J. Hale, of Egypt,
as a candidate., for Tax Assessor.
We are authorized to announce w
T. H iVtline, of Cloverdale, gs a coin IP
dat for Tax - r: -
A r E are authorized to announ ee J.
Bookcut, of J oigativille, as a ca .d,
X* for Tax Assessor.
■ We are authorized. jo
the name Mf W.’ J. McCa-ufey,' oi
Vforganville, as a candidate-4 for
Tax Assessor.
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We nse
'atinie of -Toe Riser, of Trenton, a
n.dida.t& lor-vOdiwatirT. '* A k --
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POLITIC OL
Tdio -‘two predominent parties of to
day, each, seem to be jubilant over
+1 ,< ir prospects for the man of their
party and choice. But the
'df t tlie G, 'Of P«
able shaken for the past few years,
especially .for ,th*. JaaA three' amt »
half, >r6 "that now the Democrats j
party is , almost .suto Af .(trover '
Cleveland find the old Roman.
Nothwithstanding the Rei übli
cans have in Indiana,- a 1 doubtful
State, the head of their ticket, the
people of that State are^ired of be
ing taxed, not while they are living,
but when dead, and are going to
sri port the party that is laboring
for them and their interest.
While, top, there has been, the
Republicans say, a split in ,the
Democratic party, in f\'y w York:
that State is ‘sure, says Cov. Hill.
logo tor Cleveland and -Thin man.
Illinois and California are fall
•ing into line, and n any Hem octal s
who know of what they speak® say.
the last named Si'ate will go for
Cheaper necessaries of life. Th,>
trumpet ot Reti jn is tending i
convicting words ,u(o Republ *C ti.i
ti u is and with telling effect.
A party that has taken tin* tax
off of playing cards and placed u tax
of twenty per cent on the Bible,
ch serves, and will receive, in time,
T •? contempt of the- American
people.
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Nw party that wilfpljy and know !
jugiy lies in their platform to the,
people can hope for success. The i
f'c r J> ? have fallen front the ev.w of i
the honest Yoemanry of this coun* !
try, and on 1 lie 6thtof Npv» iabpjr
they Will speak ; Jlonest govern- i
liient for horpst pep; je, so loud
U‘kt ih« Republicans will wish tie v 1
had never “done it.” . Ot-iinp :.>»us
iana* Hrc awaiting the ih.y hr
vo A i.
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HERE'S AT YOU.
When one gives < xpressione to
j long pent up feelings they are
! more than to bear tin impress of
| hardness horn of restraint. What
vve are about to say has no general
application, but. where it may hit
let it stick. To that over sensi
tive class of our patrons who take
every thing as an insult to their
personal dignity, we can show no
mercy for n > harm is meant. When
| we think a'thing we can think it as
hard as anyone, and when we once
mala; tip on r mind to sava thing we
say it as hard as we know how
that it may have its fullest mean
ing. Wo ar r * given a certain pat
ronage ..which const! tues the basis
of capital out of which we are ox
•pected to run a county paper; we
put very near ail the receipts from
that Anitol into the Dade County
News and turn it back to those w ho
gave it. This is the proposition
from wl.ii.olpvye deduce what follows
\ Tmrfafn" class of people grumble
became tlu*y are not given a better
hji '"L i; l fAty ( ;X.uh i er preduction
is inferior to th.e Constitution or
the Courier Journal or other lead-
of the country. If all
the support given us is put into the
fTios concern have wo not done our
duty. As San ford C. Pirrth would
say, “Can angels do more,” There
is no rivalry existing between this
little one horse country weekly and
these great ci f v week.M*"-- v e ea
thousand of dollars are iuiv - • d
and where m illions of dollars are
tit hand from which it may draw
stisEirnC.'' W* onl y challenge
a comparison with those papers
■ naVing no wider field of operation
and with no more backing than
. tlia-n Unit given us. and we fear not
j the result. Even the 4 different
communities do not .attempt to fur
nisi) the e wry id at- happenings and
we are left to gather whatever may
conge before ns. Some simply pay
their' subscription and content
themselves by sitting down and roe
!< n?f^°’ "siu i’t e< m ings
! iVs in the enterprise wo have under
jbfke;iX.'j 'Tff•.t to beno
£< to - :
Tttra .1 tfevedopmonf of its
Ay" people is
like dojv n ami
Avhitmg Tor Christ to snye hie soul
s>|t hfs eftrl. I F
u we'm-e b> do 3 tl^ U. r in- |
■'diVifhthl I* {Torts cu.sseu be the man
*%<sss?&!&*& *WF&tir*fTone; Wo
are tired of suggestions and advice
where n> it Cep 4*' si# the
c “Do some
thing as an e\'idenee of good faith
before the July,ice which we
lYdffnerask or heel:. The meanest'
1 eoppjrv-rau,er in the Slab* receiws
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i a Defter patronage trom loctu mer-
chants than the News, Our liter-,
chants s.ay that they have no goods
Ito advm tise. and that ndverlishig '
! toes not pay. Either shut Amur!
j doors or try the oxponmoiff —if vou j
j make- nothing when you are not j
j advartising, ;t<l\ : fise {..while just |
1(H a vhHUg * irfd wit be you have
nothing else to do. In all parts of
the globe IkeUHoVt successfril busi-j
ness men advertise, but tfiosc ini
!)• de halve : xrd r tie. < rCjH bl wil .
doubtless revoJut ionize our whole
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mercantile say stem, “it does not
pay to adve.hi.Ky” sfiys tin; Dade
county .merchants.-but t he opinion
of the world is against him,
'1 he oQ.ij Congress will adjourn to
i morvuwutt brf a. in This is the
| long :sr term y«.t Oii re ’ord Jab jug
; ”20 days.
T. t :fTacK;i,ss*;,-i., h
been scooped un by Rubai-md
and l)any ; c Rail ’-pad .Company
It is dear to-ißir’i- i‘ ids that within
a levy years the whole railroad svs
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tom Of the South will be controlled
by a few great monopolies, Mono] -
olios and trusts,' unless checked in
sen (* way will make servants of
the people and put ppo» them
I slavery v\ei: e than African.
\\ hile tl;;; 1 icpujdj.co ll party lias
, been rioting and f<*a itiiig —ih un
-1 secy, ham* U4> be(jn wi iin upon
:.ilie‘v.end :ipw I b^y,.behold lhe
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j writhm ‘ tibb til:., ml :,u v
sj i.p.e.wor-.e t :*.»:» -I'd Aeish.is ,er
! LEGAL NOTICES.
SALE OP THE NISBET CLO
VE RDALE FARM.
(i E 0 R GlA—Dade County,
The undersigned will expose, to
! sale before the court house door in
i Trenton Dade county Georgia, on
the Ist Tuesday in November next
1888, within the legal hours of sale
that tract or parcel of lat 1 known
ias the former family residence of
! the late James A. Nisbett, deceaked;
j called Cloverdale Farm, containing
j one hundred and seventy five acres
more or less, being parts of lots
Xos. 100 and 101 in the 18th Dist.
and 4th section of said county of
Dade—fronting 140 roads on .he
A. G. S. R. R. extending from the
lands of Reckarn estate to the lands
of C. C. Guinn, thence riming back
from raid railroad 175 rods, ihence
S. E. 8 degrees 50 rods, thence
West 14 rods, thence S. \V. 15 de
gress 110 rods, and thence East 203
rods on said railroad. On said
land there is a fine stone,two story 1
mansion having some eight rooms,
hard finished within, arid a large
barn and other buildings. Near
this place runs Lookout 'vmk, and
also the rail road from Chattanoo
ga to Birmingham, being about 1,
miles from Trentoii, and two";m.
one half . rom Rising Fawn. Said
slae to be made under an order of
the court of Ordinary of Bbib
county Georgia and to carry on
the provisions of the will of James
A. Nisbett, dece sod, who died
whlic residing in Bibb county.
IWm •: on< half cash and one half
in i .v. ive moots time at 8 per cent
p r annum.
LUTIIER Z. ROSSER.
A imini ■; trator with the will an
riexed of James A Nitbet deceased
Whereas John T. Martin and
otheis have made their or
tion to this court, praying n n r
granting the establishment i
change of the public road, 1- • ivn
as the Egypt road, com men ring at
the North end of the lam runuing
with the North and South land line
between John T, Martin* A, M, Ta
tum and I. C. Paris, said change,
runittg due North from said laue
upon the land of said Martin par
! allel with the North and Smith
! land line of said Martin and Pari#
| intersecting at Guardenhire Ferry
[ Road at the Baptist church in the
1089 Dist. G. M., said county.- And
whereas, Commissioners an printed
for that purpose have reviewed and'
marked out said change of
will be of puplie utility and con,
venience, now this is to citejaß,
persons that.on an'd after the firsV
Monday in Nov. 1888 said change '
of road v/til "be granted if no good
cause is shown to the contrary,
Given under my hand and seal.
This 28th day of Septa-1888.
J, Ax Bennett
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Whereas J. E. Patterson admin
istratorot'L. F. Hooke, Thomas
Hooke and Mary E, Ridley, repre
sents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record
that lie has fully administered
tli rirestates. This is. therefore, L>
cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show' cause, if any
tin y can, why said administrator
should not he discharged from his
administration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday
in November 1888. This July 2d.
1888. J. A. Bennett
Gi'dinary.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in Tor. ISBB, at the courthouse
door m (lie town of Trenton,coun
tv of Dade, State of Georgia, bo-i
* ween the legai hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing property to wit: Lot of land
number 1 lOth, in the 10th district
and 4tli section.; the same lying in
| sob]'county of Dade. Said, prop*
I erty lev led on as thep ropertv of \Y.
! 1C Cress and Diaclana- Cross to sat
isfy an execution - it?jsued Lioi- the
i .just ice Court of the 974th -Dish G.
d . of said county in favor of B
i L So. ;<b against \Y. B. Cross air
D.iiuiaua ,rosf. Levy made by Y
.j. Townsend, L. Ckpnd imped nv
•o ine. Property pointed out by do
icjiuants, This Tug AOUi 1888.
\y. A. Byrd, Sheriff.
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T. H. LUMPK'N
l)i*«’< r ia—
(Jn'ceries, Tec .e.
and Cigars.
. / . Wo/j Stock and, Cmnplele
J.ihp of Komis Just
ILec-iired
F..IE POSKfiT CUTLERY.
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ITSM FIHfiT
PJ Tho Original Yv ins.
-C. l'\ Simrv ns. Si. Louis, Prop’r
1' 1 M. A. Sin moil-- Liver Medicine, K.t’d
I f i&)0, ir. t!ie U. S. Court defeats J.
ft H.Zeilin, I’rop’r A. Q. Simmons Liv
kAUfl er Uciplator, Est’d by Zcilin tSOS,
w' l 'Sil LI. A. S, E. M. has for .57 years
W i - cured Indigestion, I>ilioCskks9,
t /Lev b>. ;• ’ jjx.SfiK II kapachk,Loft
, C>\ > A feiite, Sour Stomach, Etc.
0 *\ Uev. T 11. Itcarns, Pastor M. K.
C u\: hurdi, Adams, Tenn., wtitos:“l
W Jlliink i should have been lead but
c a i 0 r your Genuine M. A. Sim
»A~—nu ns Liver Medicine. I have
f •v'f iWlW r imcliniis had to substitute
I . erruj ) “ ••'-•lin’s etuti" lor your Modi■
j- fCc.i p'rtf! ciav, but it dtn'c answer the
1;,,/vr‘| purpose.”
#ij -j 1)x. j. 1.1. Graves, Editor Tim
.Xf ', Limphis.Tena. says:
I t I ,’Cu a pas'...go of i our Liver
4d ? i-irtc, and hav-. us. 1 half of it.
El M It works like a charm. I want no
HR tt betl r Liver Ko;;i i utor and ccr
gm, t u. ily no more of Lenin’s mixture.
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MULLEIN.
Tho sweet ruin, as ivitbcred fr< tn r. tret, rff the
same iianie, prmvintt ■ loi t lie small htri nuts In
the Southern Stutos. eont-ins a stiinr.lutiuK ex
pectorant principle chut loosens the jpbJPicm w re
ducing the early morniti,: ourli. an<r tininlatcti
.he child totlirowoirthoia’.semeiubrauclii croup
end whoopinß-coiifil. 'Vl.cm cun ci.cc. with tho
healing lnuotlapiir.jus principle in tlm mullein
plant of the oh Helds, presents in T wi.oili
CHEitoKEE Ue» si*y ok Sweet Oi’.’i a ni> Mri/
eein the fliiest known rented y for Couahs. Crotift
Whooping-cough and con timptlon; anil so pala
tal;’.a, any child in pleased .-> t.nlt'.‘ it. \Ac voul
drnpßirtt for it. Price 34,»e. and lali.Oo. •. yt
WilTriF V.TAThdJi.AUant’'
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A WISE WOMAN
Bought tho Splendid
V HIGH ARM
JUNE SINSEft
SEWING MACHINE
■ MNW Tn. ...T.
SOW Tldf ILL WANT IT
For It does saqh,beautiful work.
sa&p!s Uz&lrm a: r&ctary Pric«»
EVERY MACHINL -W if ‘T FOE 5 YEARS-
Apis Wastes is llaocrapd Territorj.
JUNE lillS Cl
BELVJDEBE. lit-
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; B‘ fpr GotiHtQrrptiou j-eved £3
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p «:K»t Toons, fionr.w b«r-u.~t,
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JOE SIM ' ■
.-"CLOTBIER 4
Has tlic Best Lighted Store in the Cityl
: Wlh>u making an investment you • |
wnut- :tll the li«lit von can get. |
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A 1 Gccds Marked in riain Figures.
H.. sells for light prices, light profits. He trehts you in such a m«.mu-r
your heart willl>e light with satisfaction ; ami clot h«s you In away ibnt
you will be light in society. If you have n light pocket book, ami want to get
all that is possible for jour means, call on
3oe Bi mpson,
Tt ««»., - H>it 3tl IVnlirnnl Bwukt
' ;V Fishing 1 acle ,
INCORPO HATED. ,
Carter, Magill & Ewing,
Successors to J • 11. Warner Sr (Jo-
UAHDWARE KTOr
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Guns & Powder.' Double Shovels.
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WASSMAN $c BRO.,
717 and 7JO Market Street,
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Have llcdueed all Suits on the First Floor
to the Uniform Price of
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SUIT tw * * *J\Jj SUIT
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I ll's is Joist about 50 cents on he dollar
i cost. We intend to close out every suit
ii the house before our fall goods arrive, and
Tor this reason wo oiler our suits at half
price • -
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CALL AT THE
Golden Eagle Clothing Hse.
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