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DADE flOTi WEEK LI XEAVX
■ I II ■ -ntM-MW.
KNTEKEI) AT THE PofrTOKKICK AS SEC
ond Class Matter.
BEN. T. BROCK, : Senior Editor.
ED. C. CRISCOM, : Junior Fditor
TRENTON, GA., SEP. 29. 1888.
/ JtCIN CEMEN
CLERK .
We are authorized to anno
tl:« i i in* ot S. J. Allison, ot
Fawn as a candidate tor Clerke
perior Court.
We are uuthoriaed to inuour o
the name nfS. H Thurman of Trent i.
as a candidate for Clerke os Superior
Court.
S e Iff.
We a.e authorized to announce \\
A, B>id, oi Trenton, as a candidate ft
re-election as sheriff.
We are authorized to announce J.
T. Wuolbright, ot 'iunion, as a candi
date for suet iff.
""ax Collector.
We are authorized to announce Joh 1
Slaton, of Rising Fawn, as a candidaie
for Tax Collector.
We are authorized to announce the
name of (flayton Tatum, ot Rising
Fawn, as a. can did ate ter Tax Collector.
Ordinary.
We are authorized to a nut urce tli
name of J. R. Acnff, of Mo is.; nviilc
a candidate for Ordinary.
We are authorized to announce
the name of J A Cureton, of Tren
ton, as a candidate tor Ordinary
Relieving from the expressions
of 11;c people ot Dade county that
they desire my continuance in the
office of Ordinary, and acting from
that belief, 1 formally announce
my candidacy for re-election to
Sitid office, if elected, without
prejudice toward any, 1 will en
deavor to promote the best interest
of the cojunty. J. A. BENNETT.
Tax Asoessor.
We are authorized to announce
the name of (feo, W, Hughes, ot
Egypt, as a candidate for Tax
Collector,
We are authorized to announce J. H.
Corpui, of Trehtou, at a candidate tor
Tax Assessor.
We ftfe authorized to announce
t)a« name of S, J. Hale* of Egypt
as a candidate for Tax Assessor.
waare authorized to announce
the name of J. K. Lookout of Mor
ganville as a candidate for Tax As
sessor.
We are authorized io announce
the,name of W. J. McCauley, of
Nlorganville, as a candidate tor
Tax Assessor.
CORONER
W ase authorized to aitounce the
name of Joe Kiser, of Trenton, a
n didaie for Coroner.
We are authorized to anuounce tin
name of A. J. Jeffries, as a candi
date for Coroner,
We are authorized to announce tin
name of J. F. Lewis, of Clovernalo.
as a candidate for Coroner.
A Rppublicon President iin»
Vice President, anil both Holies <
Congress Republican is the resin
ot the election on that dark day i
Mev. Gih.
Tx the history of polities in thi
c< untrv greater revolutions lmv
taken place in four years that
Would require to win a gnuuUDi
fKuetic victory in 18t)2. ttli! v
wi. „ut well.
lx every Republican parade
( liaiianooga, negro worn»n lire
b"! Mieir presence and u.
s.-i m to add to the the bo
ty anu success of the party i
piay. When negro women co.
> the Democratic party we
out.
Wk favor the passage of an Or
dinance for the town of Trenton
that would require nil trains to re
duce spead to 4 miles per hour at
all street crossings, and at the next
meeting of the town Commission
ers we believe such an ordianca
will be adopted.
SBcuurAKV Whitney attributes
the defeat of the Democratic paaty
to the fact that the laboring men
were not made to understand the
principles of tariff reform set forth
by Cleveland and the party, but un
derstandour doctrine as free trade
and directly in opposition to their
interest We are endinod to ■■ eept
Mr. Whitnr, ’s solution of tin*
problem although the action of
Hals friends in X. V., had sonm
ing to d-' witlf aur complete defeat
jo that {State.
moni'l I'lllSG SW.% *V,
OR MIGHT HAVE BEEN.
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“When J. R, McCollum and G,
W, M. Tatum went to Atlanta to
enter the Geo-igia Legislature they
little dreamed that their respective
offices to which they were legally
elected could have been success
fully claimed by another, hut such
was a fact. The returns of the
vote from Dade county showed
that T, J. Lumpkin had received a
majority of votes sufficient for his
election to the House, and that he
had received 450 votes in Dade for
Senator, which vote also elected
I him to the Senate. I. was only a
j few minutes before, the I • gislature
j was too meet that T. J. Lumpkin,
then in the Cap'tol, ascertained the
I above fact, and he had onlv to Be
loot in which House of the Geor
gia Legislature he would take his
seat, and enter upon the duties of
his chosen office, it was to late
for a contest and no power on earth
could have prevented him from
urging his claim access fully. Who
1 can imagine the feelings of a man
j who had thrust before him such
tempting fruit which he dare not
touch. Unlike Madam Eve, “Dock”
did not take a “nip,” but withstood
the temptation and yet remains in
the Garden of Eden—the high es
teem of his fellow citizens. We
could fancy a little scene, had T.
.J. Lumpkin gone into either House
and with election returns in his
hands, demanded hist name put
upon the toll of members and
claifned his s< at—hut he didn’t.
(1121 itia $1 £•£•!' Bit.
hire our next issue appears a com
plete arrangements will be per
fected for one of the most (stu
pendous affairs of the k'nd know;,
to this little town. When Tn .iton
makes up her mind to do a thing
sofriething is going to happen to
startle the natives; in all the fair
pages of her proud history no fail
ure has ever been recorded, amt no
guest lias ever been invited to bare
fables or been disappointed in any
of her efforts. Monday evening at
3, o'clock a meeting is to be hem at
the Methodist church for the pur
pose of arranging committees, etc.,
and the time and place will br#tet
tled. and the pleasure seeker wib
be made happy by the contempla
tion of a “big time coming,” Let
all attend the meeting and entei
their names on the list oi earnest
workers—its a common rause and
ieserves the support of all.
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VX INTERESTING LECTURE
All who were so fortunate as h
mar the lecture on the Holy Lara
icliwredhy Hev.ii. Coleman las
uiiilav night pronounced it a trea
i tli'-- rarest kind, and ali reeouin*
f tirpe was lost hv a larg raudienc
f iiiteiesied i.eareih, Scarcely .
eat was vacant in the Iweihodi.
l.u.eh wliieli has a seating capai i
vof GOO, '1 he front seats we.
specially in favor an .I w urn ot
li n'd bv the time daikiiss had
et in. 7*i, (oh man is a man o
u K'rior intellectual attainments
.tut is pos t <d with all the o’>-
erv< d while in the 11< y Land.
Rich makss liis subject one of in
west to himself, u ni e impressing
mder in his hearers, Mr, Cole
i.tii invited his audouce to go with
ari on an ima narv visit to the ho
, Land, and tla y u rtatnly Mint,
A >- ' i: -'<'ntan killed in Gadsden
and another desperately w n n ted in
'iiattaao >,.» is enough in one
rook f) • thi.- eetion ot the county
Mr. Cn.bwcc hastakm out and
s i 1 pe 1 his firs: I>t of h ailier from
h .t ta i w ry, which has 1 een in pro
ce : s of hming only three niontbt.
W ■ itio 'or f. v< the stock for a
n‘W bridal oat of the tirst Icathe
ta uud.
\ ter iusing awa ■ i • av Tlut.’s*
i.l vit *!: turned to the (diet am*
inqui •I of our divii ,i’ anything
hid ha qvied.oi witch >ve iu".n
writ , tew iines. Ye.-' vo?. repLe<
.1 e. S natov I'l'mui had gene i.
U -;i-i: Fawn and canc i up te:.
ji cj i o In i.. .
LUMPKIN A Rho
ATTORNEYS A I'L’AW
TRENTON, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts.
johnTThale,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.!
RISING FAWN, GEORGIA.
Special attention given to all
legal business in the Superior and
Supreme courts.
W. U. & J. P. JACOWAY.
ATTO R N E YS AT LA W
Tkentox, Ga.
Special attention given to all i
legal business in the Superior and I
Supreme courts.
A. T, FRICKS.
PHYSICIAN : & ; o CN ;
Rising Fdtvm, Ga.
Will practice in the tc wn and ;
s u rro und in g cou n t ry.
<ac. - v- - -
E. B. KETCHERSIDE.
P.,YS 101 AN : &. : SUPC-tON
TRENTON GEORGIA.
Will practice in the town and
surrounding country.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA— Dade County,
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in Di o. 1888, at the eourthovist
door in the town of Trenton,coun
ty of Dade, State of Gtdrgin, be
tween the legal hours of sate to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing property to wit: Lot of land
number 119th, in the 10th district
and -ith.section ; the same lying in
said county of Dade. Said ] rofi
eri v levied on as thep reporty of W.
I) Cu ss and Diadana Cross to sat
isfy an execution issued from the
justice Court c>f the D74th Dist. G.
M., of said county in favor of B.
L. Smith .g; u; tW. D. (Toss ino
Diadana Chips. Levy n ado 1y W.
.J Townsend. L. C.er.d tun.odd vei
to me. Property pointed out by de
fendants. This Aug 30tli 1888.
W. A! Byrd, Sheriff.
NOTICE.
There will be introduced in
nc.kt General Assembly of G
A Bill to be entitled an act i ■ i .■•»*-
al an act to amend an act to iw- ■ -
porato the town of Rising l awn, in
the county of Dado, by 'repealing
so much of seid net as allows the
CommissionersC*e right to regu
late the-sale of spirt ous liquors,
approved Oct. 24*1., 1807, and for
other purposes. Ibis L*Jtli day ot
Oct.,, (gj
There will be introduced in the
next General assembly of Georgia
a bill to be entitled an act to es
abiish an act to < stablish a road
taw, for (he county of Dade, to pro
vide for the levying of a tax rot
xeeeding twenty cents on the
munreel dollars for road purpe; ; .
r i'bore will be introduct din tl
text Genoial Assembly of Gt org:.
■ bill entitled an act to rr'tahiuh ;
< untv court in civ county of Dade.
"»■ provide loi the connoting ot .
udtre, to j rest rib-' his poweis am
ir.'ies and ft i o her purposes,
i'h h; (/ft, Lffih, .
NIX & FOUST,
Dt alers in
Fine Boots and Slice?.
CUSTOM H orK AND 7? E
PAIRING A SPECI
ALTY.
824 MARKET STREET.
ULi \ 'S' TAA If Of. A 1 ISR A .
T. H. LUMP KIN
Groceries, Tobacco
and C 4 ars.
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Line of Goods Just
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BVj x lOU. Kiubo.sKC.l |> -ivied h, ovum
nion ciu*p, holbimc M of Cabinet arul Card
jiiot’ire*, HCiit for SI.OO, retails for bound also
in Japaneeßi Moroim Illustrated circulars K KKK
of the- above and riXKR fn n ra ■ T-
fr o rail <*■?* .t is <» >? MI*I3I, kj rf? P r it.' sif y Q
l Inrinnul), JFD* Ia •*_ lIrSV *£ fl*? fcMF 'S® yiE^
(pTMlffSlllHi
\ SMSTY LAMP.
be sob! in r 'v r r\ ’fftnillv. Gives
m«*r *!?• ?it ti an t.fuv- ordinary lamps,
f £' f '■/.§ £nl! '1 Lamp d» nt 1 E\{»rt*BH for
™ thirty rant*. N'V also haw tin bant
t belliuq < ofßv £*«£ In lb- U. b,
*’•?«. Sond for illu titrated circulars to
FCiiSHEt & McSUAKiN,Cincinnati,J
§TmfF!wr
fcty Tho Original Wins.
/*i C. I‘. Simmon a, St. Louis, Prop*r
a"/ M. A.Simmciiy Liver Med i* ire, Ks-vd
r f 2s;o, in the U. S Court defeats I.
f L. /ciliii, lToj 't A. Q. Simmons Liv
fcX,d *=r Kon- = i:it:n JCbtU by Zt-ilin , < i.
ft'ltf] • *•,"• s - •■•'• hu ' ; . *‘>r 47 years
fc' !•:« c:; ISBIC. si In.v. UU.im.Tr;; S 3,
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Ai i i.'i nr. Sot,k t»-n>M.wii.‘ Etc.
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V © rtGhurc'’., Ao.'.rn.'i, 1 «nn., wr.:. :“l
k\ ; s think J shtu-l.! havo been deml but
K * tor your Genuine M. A. Sim
won* Liver MtuUcinc. I have
frhJV,’o/>A »on>c:ii--vs h: ; to vubsti.oto
■lff *r/;J | “2e !i.:'s ■• tuff” for your Modi-
I l&titt-j c ‘ nc > , - nit - it don't uus'vt,- the
l j P'-rpo=o.”
f Or. J. R. Grrves, Editor E/w
"v^ im Ah-—A / /.iu-niphie, Venn, s: -a:
1 I freer..- :du , uc:... K u of your Liver.
ft y . Medicine, ar.d iiiivc usecl half of it.
te It wori.s!il:e charm. ,1 -van; no
fa£, U butt r Eiver llc—r’.alor ai.tl c:-r
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the Sowjjer! ht«ito:i« c ;i:t>»ii:s i\ lilting ox
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.he dill'* t* throw nil jtlli' I «‘ . lll.lj 11. tU
hfkl ou; w t <-rj '• uri '* *’ i ’’’'‘h * t»0
u vili.4: mucilui-'in.-i:s orinciplb J.i ti- Ui -lli-iir
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i.eis tlicknown romcOi f* i Cor-.hs . p -up.
» ,r hoop»w-.'.owh«n< 1 ecr. -.imp'Jon: ami bo pul .•
til la. any < nilct i? Ui t.i.. it. a. 1 ' '•dm
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fka EeefcOcm.’h Byrnp. Vnatoa Koiuli’cVu,i7 1
Cm ill tune. fioliib-'iLnifir:. . •
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f 7] r*-' V '£ All £•/'£ iAi',3.
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I WISE WOMAN
Bought the Splendid
HIGH ARM
SEWSNC
BECAUSE BT WAS THfi 3EBT.-
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ETERTIACSrai >dP' 1 T :ORSV;7.
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m MWISTSRK Su,
• BELVDERi, It,*.-
J S!M PSO N.
. tof A'I 1 if 371} "‘'h
lias the Best Liglite Store in the C ity
: V, lu'!» making an tmont |
• wunt all t.iio lijrht can get. j
Ah Gads Mcikcd in Plain Figincs. .
f_ r -v sells for light priens. light j-roUts. Ho treats you ir such a ninntiev tha t
your lu'art will be light with ; atisfaction '; a: U clothu \ou in a\va> that
y- ii will lie light it: stwiety. If you have a light pocket book, ft.stl want bo gc t
till Lliat is posriole for jonv means, call.on
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iNCOPPORATED.
Carter, Magiil & Evying,
Sit-ecess(/rs to J- IT. Warner $ Co> • x
i£Tv— !sLJb 4#" m
Chattanooga, Tennessee. • . ;
Guns & Powder. Double Shovel's.
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: 717 and 7T9 Masked Street,
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Have Eedueed all Suits on the First Floor
to the Uniform Price of
E»©:r 1 ■ ( Tlf7 FT A]
&3TTZ ;r £* P® ® *®3t> S : XJX*27
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Th’s is iust about 50 cents on the dollar
of Mist. Wo intend to c!ose out- every suit
\\n the house before our fell ivoods arrive, and
! for this reason we offer our suits at hah
.
once
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; CALL AT THE
Golden Saaißo Clothing Hse.
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Chattanooga, Tk?;n.
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i..J itei S; J \J< ill UL. jla—u* • I .SSL.
Will return cue dollar to the hiekey cus--
tomer who happens to spend the
heth dollar with us.
.If// /■ > . •If 1 -V/.V />. for 7 •</(?'/ if V nm- '! hk-c^nys
V(io(l !}•’>:‘<‘>i for ■h'l l’*"].;
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