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Kntered at THE PogTOHIOE AS Sko
oni) Class Matter.
BEN. T. BROCK, : Senior Editor.
ED. C- CRiSCCM, : Junior Editor
"" TRENTON, GA., SEP. 29, 1888?
/! IUP . JEN
CLERK ,
We arc autl < lit♦ dto ;; i <
') (>: li < rJ F. «J. Aliitc n, *1
Fum e as a candidate for C uk
perior Court.
We aro authorized to armour e
the name nfS. ti Tbumutn of Trent t.
as a candidate for Clerke os Superior
Court.
S ei Iff.
We aje authorized to announce V\
A, BpU, ol Trenton, as a candidate fi
re-election as sheriff.
We are authorized to announce J.
T. Woolbiight, ol Trenton, a.-, a candi
date lor sheriff.
T ax Collector.
We are authorized to announce Job i
Slaton, of Rising Fawn, aa a candidate
for Tax Collector.
Wk are authorized to announce the
name of Clayton 'Tatum, of Rising
Fawn, as a candidate fcr Tax Collector.
Ordinary.
We are authorized to announce th
name of J. R. Acuff, of Mo ij.i l tilit
a candidate for Ordinary.
We are authorized to announce
the name of J A Cureton, of 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 any, I will en
deavor to promote the best interest
of the county. J. A. BENNETT.
Tax Assessor.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Geo, W, Hughes, of
Egypt, as a candidate for Tax
Collector,
We are authorized to announce
the name of John A. Moreland of
Rising Fawn as a candidate for tax
collector,
We are authorized to announce J. H.
Corput, of Trenton, at a candidate for
Tax Assessor.
We are authorized to announce
the name ot T. W. Hardline, as a
candidate for tax ascessor.
We are authorized to announce
the name of S, J. Hale, of Egypt
as a candidate for Tax Assessor.
w r a are authorized to announce
the name of J. R. Bookout of Aior
ganville as a candidate for Tax As-
sessor.
We are authorized to announce
ihe name of W. J. McCauley, of
Morganville, as a candidate for
Tax Assessor.
CORONER
We ase authorized to anounce the
uameof Joe Kiser, of Trenton, a
ndidate for Coroner.
We are authorized to anuounce the
name of A.J, Jelfries, as a candi
date for Coroner,
We are authorized to announce the
name of J. F. Lewis, of Clover dale,
as a candidate for Coroner.
We are authorize d to announce
the name of J, W, Brown of Cole
city as a candidate for Coroner,
Hon. G, W. M, Tatum informs
us that he does not propose pv the
local bill to work the public roads
eutirely by taxation, but that each
man subject to road duty will he
compelled to work five dass in the
year, and that whatever tax be nec
essary to keep up the roach; will be
levied for tnat purpose and not L
exceed 20 cts. on the hundred. Mr.
Tatum says this was the position
he took during his canvass, and
that he was elected upon that j hit
form and that he will pass that bil
We cannot blamo AJr. Tatum in the
course he enlends to pertqio, nos
have we any fight to make upon the
passage of such a bill. Wo look
the notice inserted in ou r pope as
asynopousof what the'bill would
be and opposed it as we understood
it and not as Mr. Tatunj icfoims
it wiil be. Of coins-; or <• argum. pi
agai-ist what we natoy suppose
ed the bill would bo v.oes not apply
to the new aspect the ahV.’r his
taken, and we retract all we s-.id
a-; wo wore laboring under a mi
f ppro tuv on as \L-, ( ' qqv qH,. >• • j
We "ill ; hake h, pj • : n«, ixu t ip
fltfe uf Mr. (i .1.
Oliß WASHiNGTNOLETTER.
Politicians here express tho hope
that the next House will be Repub
lican, and that the Republicans
will have the organization of it, so
that the reins of the Government
will be entirely in Republican
hands. The Republicans have
loudly promised so much in the
way of reform—thriving business
throughout the country, better
wages to workingmen, and other
cheering prospects. Let us see if
they will be verified.
The calm and dignified manner
1 n which president Cleveland takes
his defeat is characteristic of the
man. Reday as the Old Roman to
yield their personal ambition to the
will of the people; perfectly will
ing, as good Democrats and patri
ots to blow to the popular will.
If protection is the desire of the
American people, let it be carried to
itspogical sequence. If in the face
of sound theory nothing but ex
perience will teach the lesson, then
the sooner the lesson is taught the
better will it bo for laborer and
capitalist, rich or poor.
We have favored a tariff reform
—a revenue for tariff only—and
still believe that these principles
eventually, like the eternal truth,
must prevail, and Gover rment of
ficials now at the helm of state are
confident that in waiting these
princibles will finally be asserted
in face of sophistry and falsehood,
elomor and ignorence.
The wedding of lion. Joseph
Chamberlain and Miss Endicott
passed off quietly Thursday. The
President and wife, the Cabinett
officers and wives, and noted and
celebrated persons, principle rela
tives and foreign representatives
witnessed the ceremony. Mr, and
Mrs. will take up
their future residence in London.
Joy go with them.
MTS. __
President Harrison is elected.
But we are going to publish one of
the best weekly Journals in Ameri
ca. Entitled the
Banner, to be publsfhed at LaFay
ette, Ga., on the first week in Feb.
next. It will be a weekly Journal
containing 3 pages and will visit
you for one dollar per year. Tho
Chicamauga Banner will soon be
Ihe leading Journrl of the South.
It will give you news from all over
the U. S., and also the news from
your State and county for the sum
of o e dollar per year. Our books
are filling up with new subscribers
every day. Try tho Banner one
your and be happy. Send in your
subscription at once and bo sure
and get your na me ii\ the pot*,
Address all orders to,,
C. R, Jonos
Chestnut Flat, Walker Co„ Ga.
On the 22nd of December 1888,
at the town of Wildwood GA-, will
be offered for®.sale to the highest
bidder, one fourth pwid down. The
balhtnce on twelve monrha credit
note and approved seoui ity.
Six mules. One pair marc males
id hands high & splendid team,
One pair mare mules 14 hands
b.igh well broke, suit any farmer,
One pair three year old oolts in
the spring Urge and fine, But not
broke,
J, E, Patterson,
Wkst Virginia steps proudly to
ihe front with a smail Democratic
majority, for the National ticket
and on a joint ballot her Legish .
turc will be Democratic. '
of Indiana and some good
man from Now York to tail the
ticket would win a glorious victory
for the Democratic party in 18.J2-
A A *>'i'fc4 .4
At ’• Austins. Cue steer about
I years old, .White wilh r< d spo ,
r «)j» and sj.ii! .?i ael, ear, br;Mided
o h'li i.i luh.eii lays the appear-
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LUMPKIN & BROCK.
ATTOR NEYSAT LA VV
TRENTON, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts.
JOHN (L"HALE,
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
Trenton, Ga.
Special attention given to all
legal business in the Superior and
Supreme courts.
A. T. FRICKS.
PHYSICIAN : & ; S CN
Rising Fdwm, Ga
Will practice in the town and
surrounding country.
E. B. KETCHERSIDE.
Pi-iYS IGIAN : & : SURGEON
TRENTON GEORGIA.
Will practice in the town and
surrounding country.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA — Dade County,
Will be sold on the fir t Tu; sday
in Dec. 1888, .at the court house
door in the town of Trenton, coun
ty of Dade, State of Georgiy, lx -
tween the legal hours of sale ':o 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 Pade. Said prop
erty levied on as thep roperty of W.
D Cross and Diadana Cross to sat
isfy an execution issued from the
justice Court of the 974th Dist. G.
M., of said county in favor of B.
L. Smith against W. D. 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. Byrd, Sheiitf.
NOTICE.
There well be introduced iu tho
next General Assembly of Georgia
A Bill to be entitled an act to repe
al an act to amend an act to incor
porate the towm of Rising Fawn, in
the county of Dade, .by repealing
so much of seid act as allows the
Commissioners the right to regu
late the !sale of spirtous liquors,
approved Oct. 24th, 1887, and for
other purposes. This 29th day of
Oct.,.
Thqrowillbe introduced in the
next General assembly of Georgia
a bill to be entitled an act to es
tablish an act to establish a road
law, for the county of Dade, to pro
vide for the levying of a tax not
exceeding twenty cents on the
hnnared dollars for road purposes,
There will be introduced in tip
next General Assembly of Georgia
a bill entitled an act to establish a
county court in the county of Dade,
To provide for the appnoting of a
jndge, to prescribe bis powers and
cUPiea and fox other purposes,
This Oct, 29th, ,
NIX & FQU^Sr,
Dealers in —-
Fine Boots and Shoes.
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Dealer in
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and Cigars.
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iu be sold in every family. Gives
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ill sized Lamp sent by Express for
irty cents- We also have the best
selling CofFee Pot in the U. S.
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same name, growing eloi.g tho small streams In
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pclfig the early morning cough, and stimulates
.ho Qhild to tlirowolf the false n. njhrano In croup
nnu When coml-liied with the
ben Hug mucilnpin ./us principle in the mullein
plant of the old Reids, presents in Tavt.oi:'*
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A WISE WOMAN
Bought the Splendid
HIGH ARM
JUNE SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
BECAUSE IT WAS THE BBSTf
n> nr iu wut it
For It does sack beautiful work.
Sampls Biachlus 3= Factory Priso.
EVERY MACHINE »stfEr FOR 5 YEARS.
Agents Wanted it Unoecupied Territory.
JUNE MANDFACfimiNS CO.,
BELVIDERE ILL'
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3 las the Best Lighte Store in th<» Citv
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All Goods Mail ed in Plain Figures.
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H.a sells for light prices, light profits. He treats you in such a manner that
your heart will be light with satisfaction ; and clothe you in away tha
you will be light in society. If you have a light pocket book, and want to gm
all that is possible for your means, call on
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- fttxl 2d Rational ?
Fishing Tacie
INCORPORATED.
Carter, Magill & Ewing,
Successors to JR. Warner Co*
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Guns & Powder, Double Shoveid,
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WASsmm * bro.,
717 and 719 'Masked Street
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Have Bedueed all Suits on the First Floor
to the Unifo i m Price of
3psr
SUIT LB »Ov j SUI’P
Thesis just about 50 cents on the did It
of eost. We intend to close out every su
in the house before our fall goods arrive, an
for this reason we offer our suits at ha
price
CALL AT THE
Golden Eagle Clothing: He
Chattanooga. Tenn.
Hughes Bros
Will return one dollar to the luckey cus
tomer j who happens to spend the
25th dollar with us.
Will Pay lJfds cash for eggs Mondays and Tuesdays
Good vHces given for chickens
Will sell standard Prints, Tcts
Indigo Blue, 7iets
Bleeehing I for 6lets, Bicts, 10, and 121
Sheeting lyard wide, 71
3 yards good J cans for $ 1.00
EVERY TS2LVG EQ(JA L T« CHATTJVOOGA PRICES
fa Full Line of Family Grocerie §
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BOOK-KEEPING, SHORT-HAND, TELEGRAPHY, PENMANSHIP, Etc.
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