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BEN. T. BROCK, : Senior Editor.
ED. C. GRiSCOM, : Junior Editor
TRENTON, (jA., fciKP. 29, ISBS.
ANNOa i . .
CLERK .
We are authorized to anno
iji iiiii.t ot S. J. Allison, oi
Fawn as a canuitiaio tor (Juno
perior Court.
We are authorized to -inhoun e
the naruo oi&. H luaimau of Trent .1.
on a camlidaio xor Clerko os Superior
Court.
S ei iff.
We are authorized to anum V*
A, Byrd, of 1 teuton, o:\ndidu
ro-eieetiou as sucnL.
We are authorized to aiiuounoo J.
T. \Voolbrig..i, of 'iicnLou, as a o.uidi
dato for an entf.
' T ax Collector.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Geo, W, Hughes, 6i
Egypt, as a candidate tor ‘lax
Collector,
We are authorized to announce
the name oi John A. Moreianu ct
Rising Fawn as a candidate lor tax
collector,
We are authorized to announce Joh 1
Slaton, of Rising lawn, as a caudiuale
lor Tax Collector.
We are authorised to aunounce the
e of Clayton Tatum, *,oi Rising
n. as a candidate for Tax Collector.
Ordinary.
We are authorized th
name of d. It. Acutf, of Morgauv illo
a candidate for Ordinary •
We are authorized to announce
the name of J A Cureton, of I t eu
ton, as a candidate for Ordinary
Believing k from the expressions
of the people of 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
said office. If elected, without
prejudice toward any, i will en
deavor to promote the best interest
of the county. J. A.^BENNEIT.
Tax Assessor.
We are authorizedito announce J. H.
Corput, of Trenton, at a candidate for
Tax Assessor.
We are authorized to announce
the name ot T. W. Hartline, as a
candidate for tax ascessor.
W e are authorized to announce
the name of S, J. Hale, of Egypt
as a candidate for Tax Assessor.
waare authorized to announce
the name ojf J. 11. Bookout of Mor
ganville as a candidate for Tax As
sessor.
We are authorized to announce
the name of W. J. McCauley, cf
Morganville, as a candidate for
Tax Assessor.
CORONER
We ase authorized to anounce the
name of Joe Kiser, of Trenton, a
ndidate for Coroner.
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We are authorized to announce the
name of A. J. Jeffries, as a candi
date for Coroner,
We are authorized to announce the
name of J. F. Lewis, of Cloverdalo,
as for Coroner.
Wo are authorized to announce |
the name of J, W, Brown of Cole
city as a candidate for Coroner,
Clevelands message to Congffcs:
was one of unusual length, and
touched upon various subnets of
importance, yet the tar ill received
only a passing notice.
In our last issue, we gave a no
tice in a ludicious style of a rna; r:
age of some of our colored
peope, and after stating that ‘h« v
were married by Dr. Kefchorsidc,
the idea occured to us that the < olor
of the contracting {{parties ’should
be undertoed iji « rl «rto •''male
the jok', rod w< u t ou; h d ..dtf
ed “Colored” at me lasi siu.y a*»
an explai a ory word. Wo intended
it should have reference only to the
parties who were married and not
to the party who preformed he
ceremony. Far he it from us to
cast such an ungentelmenly allu
sion upon any white respectable
citizen. (Our rhetoric may lie i
he. .■ h. 1 ’ on ' . !
Til 1 !• 1 t i, . i • ... r.-: I
I•> fc v.i. \ •**!) H' ! " 1 . 1
| CiOOD liV i e «HJXIt'S
Last week we jocularly an
nouncod as a candidate for Judge
of the county court that is to be,
but it was with a “jubous feeling
that we did so.” One week in pol : -
| tics is enough for us, and we ain't
running now ; its too great a strain
on our nervous system, we can’t
help hut get mad, and our sense
of morality is too acute to allow us
to stoop to such dirtiness. Our
good name that lias heretofore
been as free from suspicion as
C.Ksar wife has been in one
short week, we have been lied
about by the ruc-st infamous liars
m the county. In seven days the
ambitious dream of our boyhood,
the hopes of our immature, man
hood have been blasted, as a deli
cate flower by a cruel winters cy
clone. We didn’t know exactly
how mean we were till it was known
that we had • oivro out for an office.
We were badly fooled on this
thing of politics, and we thought
our name sufficient to brook all
opposition, but it ain’t so, One
poor,insiguifii ant wretch said lie
would beat the socks off , of me
but we guess he wont now—he will
not get the chance, we have retired
to private life to await like the old
Roman at the plow, for a reverse of
fortune to callus to assume the
burdens Of state ar.d will go—if
its to the Presidency. Come on
boys, the field is open, and even
rants jmay take a share in the fun
that is coming.
how it
To-day we write a thing in all
good humor, and without a feeling
to prompt us to write a thing de
rogatory to any man or womans
good name, to-morrow it is pub
lished and we are denounced as “a
person fond of libel.” What is
the matter? are wo crazy or are
some other people fools? Wc claim
no right, and disow n any intention
to bandy with the feelings of
others,or to outrage a community
by denouncing a good citizen, but
nevertheless such charges are in
the wind. Nothing goes but what
the editor hears it although he may
hear things that are not so. Why
should a body, sec’, tribe ora com
munity of men who feel agrieved
because some over sensative mem
ber should fancy a vn : ong was
intended him? “Oh! what fools
ye mortals bo” to take every joke
as an insult, and every^rhetorival
mistake a personal libel. The
devil seems to have gotten into the
county, since nothing less fearful
could produce such a woven chain
of ovenlß as have been happening
for the past few’ weeks, When we
get it into our minds to do nonce a
man, or to hurt him all over peo
ple will say “that other was noth
ing like this, he was joking.” We
have such a case up for considera
tion and may give it shortly to
demonstrate our idea of what it
lakes to make a man fed bad, out
side an 'pothccavis chop.* It seems
that, everything we say ie taken as
insult! to someone and that one
seems to have a contageous case of
madness which permates the sys
tem of his immediate friends,
CH ill STM AS IS COMING,
Our readers wnil turd enclosed
i will this i<* - of our paper a cir
cular with description and ’ .ic-s
of many of the useful and han
som o gc >ds oxiered for sale by the
art and stationery department of
die Lluien and Bates Southern
i -Music House in Savannah, Ga.
The house offering these goods for
( sale is Uo well known by our read
ers to requ. e any introduction, as
f,u twenty years past they have
been leaders in low prices and by
their square, legitimate and prompt
: business methods, have bui.it up
business extend to all sec
tions of the south. Employing
largo capital in all branches of
their business they are able to buy
in larg ■ quandties and for cash,
thus seeming the most favorable
prices and the iicw-v.t and latest
productions of the Jfaemries in this
and old world. !' soll'ng a'
>" ■ :n:i • ;; ud ; •!:•! 11 1: , * 1 )• V" 1 ]
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till. 1 ’ ' ir- : d to'f i; j
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•t c~r oi d.-r lor a *■ <• s c.c. c.~
lised. In making your selections
of holiday goods, it is well to re
member that where u|ii;ty and
bdauty are combined not only tem
porary delight but future useful
ness add greatly to the character of
a holiday rememcrance. L. & E.
S. M. H. seem to provide Christ
mas gifts at v ry low prices, and
from their largo assort! aunt, gifts
can be selected for the young and
old, Any orders for goods can be
sent through the publivher of this
pap- r who will assume all respon
sibility for remittances and safe
delivery cf: goods exactly as repre
sented on prices list. Make your
orders early before the rush com
mences,
rc© r m;E,
President Harrison is elected.
But we are going to publish one of
the best weekly Journals in Ameri
ca. Entitled the Chickamauga
Banner, tot: pui.lsfhed at Ear ay
ette, da., on the first week in Fob.
next. It will be a weekly Journal
containing 8 pages and will visit
you for one’‘dollar per year. The.
Chicarnauga Banner will soon bo
the leading Journrljof the South.
It will give you news from all over
the U. S., and also the nows from
your State and comity for the sum
of oncgddHar per year. Our books
are filling up with now subscribers
every day. Try the Bair • r w
year and he happy. Son pa -
subscription at once and
and get yonr name inhe \
Address ail
C. R, Jone 3
Chestnut Flat, Walker Co„ Ga.
On the 22nd of December, 1888,
at the'town of Wildwood, Ga., will
» 1 v 1
be offered for sale to the highest
bidder, oneTorth paid do wn. The
ballence on twelve months credit,
note end approved securiety.
Six mules, One pair mare mules
16 hands high, a splendid team.
One pair mare mules 14 hands
high, well broke, suit any farmer.
One pair the or yeaJ old colts in
j the spring. Large and fine, but not
broke. J. E. Patterson.
NOTICE.
There will bo introduced iu the
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 town of Rising Fawn, in
tie Dado, by rep a ling
so much of soid act as allows the
Commissioners the right to regu
late the sale of spinous liquors,
approved Oct. 24th, 1387, and for
other purposes. This 20th day of
Oct.,.
There will be introduced in the
next General assembly of Georgia
a bill to be entitled an act t.o es
tablish an act to establish a road
law, for the county of Dade, to po'-
yide for the levying of a tax \v.
exceeding twenty cents on th*
hnnared dollars for road purposes,
There will be introduced in the
next General Assembly of Georgia
a bill < ntill dan act to establish a
oounty court in D- county of Dade,
To provide fox the appnoting of a
judge, to presen Ov ais powers and
duties and for other purposes,!
This Oct, 29th, .
JOHN. F. ST HATTON & SON
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Importers of all binds of
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*39 Ajaider) Tame. New York,
JOHN F. ST HATTON 6 SON,
49 Maiden Lane, : Now V ?•- .
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Importers, manufactures, no . 0
sale dealer ? in :.1I kinds •
Mt*SfCAI» MRIJCHAMWSI?. MUSA' AM !<€>:•:-
MS, BAKU INSTKMESTS, SrKAkVV- C'SU.V
l; n a ted kussia>. cur vioLun stiuncs.
T. H. LUMPKIN
Dea’tr in
Groceries, Tobacco
and C‘-.."er c \
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\jh yi» R Stv World for luw prlci'S. a
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f , * 1.;•, hmU h?d padded ...v- , - «xt*u
r.iun clasp, holding £2 pagea of Cate.,-. a».d Card
Pictures, sent for il O 0; retails for ♦'fig ; Lound also
in Japanee&o Morocco. Iltautrated circulars V I£IQIS
gi*flls
t’lny nnu* %_ CA ’o. tifS £ ah' so ETij^y
•mm* A double their money
tar® Be pa £ •- . selliar.* our BBASB
\ «•» *3Sall" 4 y*.' Finished Corrugated
A %. EEFLEEfISS tBW LAMA
ItikvSt■,<•£Cfin sold In ovi-rv family. Gives
p; * more Urdil. 1 him ‘.hr ■. oitluiAiy lulu us.
W'W ■ t".,*Full sized l.r.riri Kent by Expioss Tot
thirty e< ntc. We »i"0 have tho best
eel liny tv.aroe a- i !:, tho V. S.
itlQWiijV.lH aßU< * "' n illuetrated rireulura to
■ 'h Foßs!!£C d McMAKlN.Cinclnnstl^
It IS W Jgh *3? ; 4 OTa f•*l w svrm
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P Vh© Orl?!nai Winjs.
i C. F., Simmon*, tit. I.oui.t, Prop’r
J t /l. A. Sirr.r.i ns Liver Medicine, Eet’d
8 { 1,10 iA S'. Court Day EATS J.
Sjv‘ ; A **'Aciiin,F. jp'r A.Q.Simmons Liv
* ood cr Regulator, Ust'd by ritilin iS6v.
- I. A. S. L. M. ft us for 4- years,
v 15? i * UTC - Indiokstiom, Biliousness,
i’ r\\ r>Y>, 'ErtiA.SicK HbaiiachEjLost
fip Ai-> uTits, Souk Stomach, Etc.
t* , \ Bov. VB. Rt araa, Pastor M. E.
iO.uvch, Ad.-.ms, Tenn., wiitea: “1
W- 1 ebould !>ave beer, dead but
Wf. ' j for yotir Genuine M. A. Sin
ft. —W, morn r.iver Medicine. I have
' i.'A.V «omeU;n?3 had to substitute
rri/W».-.V j “i-cihn’s stuff’ 1 fc* your Modi
C'ne, but it don't answer tiiw
* . 'I P-rec os.”
i- .y : *ut . Or. J. n. Graves, Editor Tit
: : v —A t ti ‘hS, Men.phis. Tenn. ?s-'a:
u 1 J received* packsfr of yourldvfcr
;4 Vl bfoitcino, and hv.vc used hail of it.
-X V It warps like a charm. > wict no
fv‘: M n.'pttr toiler Rej-uluter and cor
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K'iULLEiAh
The BW'tot cum, a? KtAhcred from a tree of the
game name, ;fi oV': r iotix the smell •'troeins in
tho Scuthorn Stacoj, oontaln.i a stimutating ox
poctoranv prineijilo th»c looeons tho nt.laam pro
chumtoo "arl7 cjorr.iri.t rougtx, aud titnu-.i-tua
.its child to throw off tUeialsomembr.ar,:’ in croup
sod witoopiDK-cony'it. .Vhap cottbinoU with the
healing mucl'.afriaous orlr.clpto in the mullein
plant of the old fields, prosenta lit TA YLOit's
TIISUOKEB BBSS fIDY OS SWK"T OUM /.Nil MUI>
i.n; v the ftr cat known remedy .’orCougba.Croutt
Whoopina-oouKh and oon-utui tlon; sat) so p»U>»
table, ,-ny child is pit e*.c . to take tt. A k you*
Arn - :»• t ' ”r:nc ,1 .an 1 y i.*(Vt. -cyjS
OTjjlS TsdSi .LTA'ai.^'S.Atiaatr*’^
1..1 " ifttS ‘-lilll! All Utf fAiltf. fAf
5 I BcetCooijh - T< Use K3f
ESI In time.
14 I belleva Plan's Cure ||
Ep for Consumption saved ■
m my life.—A. H. Doweu, H
jsf Editor Enquirer. Eden- iff
ton, N. C., April ‘23, 1857. §j
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Tho n£tf\ Coukli Modi- hi
b oin Plot’s Cura for h|
•2 C <hi;wption, Children H
*«? take it -without objection. gB
J By all druggists. 26c. W
t'ki IM.V< .40. VM .-AH??. f*4
id B<r - >agk Sjrrtp. T.-vstw g -il. Uao k?>i
Vr.i in Siii..-., Z?r>M i>r dr-ij'v'-is.
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JUNE SiNIER
SEWS&J& MACHINE
BtIOApSE !T WAS THE
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NOW Tim £2l WHIT IT
Ji op it does unci: beiactli’al work,
S2R!p!'3 st rsdory Prlett
TTV NdJailil, I CR 5 KIRS.
Meets SatUk Ujascnpiei Mtaj
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All CaC‘o(lo in I'lciiu Figuvos, I
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U“ 861,8 for li^llt P rices ' ]i « ht Profits. Ho treats you in such » nibnnrr t I
a b your heart will he light with satisfaction ; and cloth >.», in , vVtt ( |
you will be light in society. If you have a light pocket book, at.ct i»« u ; to , J
all that is possible for your means, call on I
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INCORPORATED.
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Carter, Magiil & Ewing,
Successors to J■ 11. Warner if Co •
KEj?\.3F3LX2i'Waa.S=s. MS JBSITC.,
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Guns Powder. Double Shovels.
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1 WASBMAm & BRQ af
717 and 710 \Maslwl Street,
Have Reduced all Suits on the First) Fit r
to the Uniform Pre. ofie
SUIT L U) # eOU j SUIT
This is just about £0 cents on the dollar
of cost. We intend to close out every s :‘t
in the house before our fall goods arrive, and
for this reason worthier our suits at half
, mk
price
CALL AT THE
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Golden Eagle! ICiothirtg Hse.
Chattanooga. Tenn.
Hughes ros
Will return one dollar to the lackey Cits
tomer, who'jinppcns to spend the
25t!i dollar with'ns.
Will Pay 14*'ts cash for effy Mondays and Tuesdays
Good prices given for chickens
Will sell standard Prints, Tcts
Bleechingi for (Uets, BJets, 10, and 12$
Sheeting lyard wide, 7$
3 yards good Jeans for 81.00
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Full Line of Family Grocerieg
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