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BUSTED BOOMER.
THRlll TRIALS AND TRIBULA
TIONS.
Going from One Big Scheme ro An
other—Meet In gWith Poor Success
AH Along the Line—Watching
Reaping the Fruits, Etc.
THE BOOMEIt.
•‘Give rue an option on your land
for two thousand dollars. The
boom is going to strike like a cy
clone here in a few weeks and we
want the land for town lots. Yes
sirl it is bound to come, the vast
mineral wealth of this country can
remain undeveloped no longer,
i'he boom is bound to come."
This was uttered by a lean, wiry,
randy whiskered man, with a very
self-conscious air a few days ago.
He was a boomer. You know, one
of those felbvvs who are always
changing about from place to piace
booming first one thing and then
another, but who never happen to
get into that delectable condition
of being boomed themselves.
His pocket book is as lean as
job’s turkey and although he is
generally possessed of a very con
fident air. When he sees his most
cherished hopes about a certain
scheme blasted his face grow
longer and longer and longer and
be has such a hopeless dejected
mitn that whenever he appears on
the public square bis sympathiz
ing riends jerk out their p>ocket
handkerchiefs and wipe the scald
ing tears from their eyes.
The most stony-hearted old ruf
fian that ever lived cannot help
being moved by bis pathetic ex
pression. He is a man of “great
expectations” however and after
a few days of grief over hurried
hopes you meet him again in very
exuberant spirits, with the sunny
smiles chasing each other over his
face, (reminding you of school
hoys playing leap frog), and then
,-G’j know that he has some other
■cheme in view.
After a little judicious pumping
you find out that he has lately
taken to speculating in mineral
lands although you know that ho
is doomed to he disappointed, it is
your duty to flatter him, tell him
that he has struck the very thing
and help him to make the trade —
cash down in thirty days. Keep
him in this state of felicity by
talking to him of the blast furn
aces, coke ovens, and other manu
fucturies the parties will be sure
to erect on the purchasek land.
After he has spent hundreds of
dollars on the booming part he
will fianlly make the startling dis
covery that some mean, officious
smeaking little scamp has stepped
in between, bursted the trade and
carried the boom to other parts.
Thus his life is one series of
disappointments and failures and
every body else Jgets boomed hut
himself.
Atlanta had several fires Sunday ;
Georgia pays a pension to 2,500
Confederate soldiers.
The Standard Oil company now
owns every oil vein in Ohio.
Two thousand German emigrants
arrived at Baltimore Tuesday.
It is rumored that yellow fever
h a broken out again in Florida.
G -t your quarantine ready.
The Chattanooga Times is boom
ing Trenton for all she is worth.
Gr it. We don't object.
Villiam Webb, trading as James
Webb «.fc Co., soap manufacturers
of Baltimore, made a deed of trust
Tuesday.
A boiler exploded at Bessemer,
Ala,, Rolling mill Tuesday and
killed Dave Ballser and a man
named Davis.
The Czar has ordered Baron
Moherenhoim, Russian ambassador
at Paris, to return home during the
Paris exhibition.
m ■ —i
A pie factory is the latest Balti
more industry. Tramps will give
that city the go bv in the future.
The capacity of the factory is 15,-
000 pies per day.
The Qtnhec house ofommoir
read the third time and parsed
Professor Weldon’s bill pioviding
for the extradition of criminals n > f
covered by extraditions.
The secretary of war has ordered
commanding officers at all military
posts to fire a national salute of
thirty-eight guns on April 80th,
the centenuaryof the inauguration
of Washington.
Father Agostiano, the famous
preacher of Rome, at the conclu
sion of his Sunday sermon last
caused a sensation by invoking the
divine blessing upon King Hum
bert an the Italian army.
The Central Railroad and Bank
ing Company ofGeorgia have bough
fifty-five acres of granite at Griffin
The company proposes to com
mence at once to open a quarry to
get rock to ballast the entire main
system of their road.
The Governor lias pardoned Col
J, A. Robinson, of Washington
county. He was convicted of em
bezzling the county’s money while
tax collector of that county. He
claims that Ids safe was broken
open and robbed is the cause of
the Governor’s action.
The postmaster at Morganville
and Wildwood should request
Superintendent Terrell to author
ize the Cannon ball to change mail
as they already have a crane.
That’s the. way we got two mails
a day for Trenton. Kick at head
quarters if y »u wish to succeed.
Prospectors are coming in oil
every train Hoopla.
To Miss. Lindy Black.
“Dear Lindy:”
The sky dotii seem a deeper blue,
The stars doth brighter shine,
Since i read the letter wrote by you,
Wherein you promise to be mine.
Though not quite the words you use,
You hope that I’ve plenty of pelf,
How could we possibly need it,
You’re such a treasure yourself.
Most mothers are partial, God bless
them,
And with yours most likely tis so ;
The girl has won half of life’s battle,
That can make good biscuit dough.
Happy the home, blest is the wife,
Who has her victuals hot and hue;
Husband will always be in good
humor,
If you'll have his meals on time.
You say you’re not easily riled,
Your temper, gentle as falling dew,
You need not have any my darling,
For I’ll always have enough tor two.
Of course we’ll shortly get married,
Will you ple®e name an early day,
Say next week or the week after,
But that seems a long time away.
And when the years have flown,
Adown our happy stream of life,
Yoij’ll say in your gentle loving
tone,
Dear I kie, I am glad 1 become your
wife.
Lovingly yours
Ikie Greene.
GEORtIIA —Dade ttoenty:
Will l.e sold before the Court House
door in the t,;vvn of Trenton within Die
legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in May, next, the following described
property towit; Town lots Nos. 3,4,
17 anil is in tiie town of Trenton. Ga..
in said county. Levied on as the prop
erty of E. T. Rogers to satisfy a fi ia’is
sued from the Superior court oi' said
county in favor o Larkin Payne and
against E T. Rogers. Property pointed
out bv plaintiff and tenants in possession
notified. This April 2,1889.
\V. A. Bvkd. FheiiC.
Aiso at the same time and place.
Twenty-fire acres more or less, of lo'
land, No. 83 in the 10th district and 4th
section of Dade county, Ga. The same
being and lying in the northeast corner
of said lot No, 83. Levied on as the
property < f T. 11. 15, Cross to satisfv a
i Superior eouv. fi fa in favor of J, L.
Manning vs. the said 1 H. I!. Cross.
Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s at
torney. Tenant in possession notu.ed.
This April 1 1889. W. A. B,rd. S.•leriff.
fok tisk imocm,
. '-si? Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion ana
Biliousness, tulce
liIIOW.V S T 7*o It LITTERS,
It cures quickly, lor safe by all dealers la
-istficinc. ‘ Get the geauiac
OS WARE ! EEPftUDEUTI
When the proprietors of a blood remedy toil you
that iodide of potash is a poison simply because
their opponents use it, t'jcir assertions are made to
deceive, and your use of K'O bottles of inor 4 tuff
their object, iodide of potash is as cssen ...
true blood remedy, as pure blood i.sesse: :m
health. No remedy has j > even
QUICK CURE itself so safe, sure ard < tuck
an eradicator of mere.: it 1
syphilitic, scrofulous, malarial or other poison, for
eign to health, that gets into bone and blood, when
all else fails a , 1!. It. B. bend to Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, fla., for illustrated “HotJk of Wonders,”
idled with convincing proof of QL’ ICK CUKES ct
seemingly incurable cases.
A. F. Britton, Jackson, Tent)., writes: “I con
tracted nan... :a m l .a *. .vamps ci while
woi king for the telegraph company, and used every
rind of medicine I could hour of \.lt’ioiit relic:. lat
1 t sue lin breaklug tho lever
POISON but it cu t tne over f'X. ’O, and then
1.,, .vy..e:.i ... > prostrated ana satn
uted with poi inn aa; 1 became a.:ncst belpkss. I
inaily c.-int* hue. my mouth so filled villi sore
tii .t I could seated) - eat, and my tragus riw and
titled with lit., knots. Vttioui r»r '.tiles wete re
sorted to \.i.l.oiit e.iect. i bought t A)bottle.- of B.
B. and it lu.s cared and stlengthened me. All
sore., qf my mouth are Itea.ed and n.y tongue.alive
ly clear oi inic.s and soreness, ai.d i tee! hue a new
man. ’
i< K. Paulter, Athens, Geu, writes: “I have been
r..tided with Catarrh ior many iears, aithou di all
s < ts of r.edicii. said cveral doctors did tl.i.ir best
K. CI..C- me. My blood Iras very impure, and r.cth
h;j ever had any e.'iect upon the
CATARRH disease until 1 used that great
Blood Kernedy known as B. B.
B„ a few bottles of which effected an entire care. 1
recommend it to all who have Catarrh. 1 refer to
ny merchant or banker of Athens, ar.d wdl
reply to any inquiries. 1 ’
Benj. Morris, Atlanta, Ga., writes : “I had no
appetite, iny kidneys felt
SORE TONSILS sore,m; throat was Ulcerat
ed and :ny breast a mass of
running sores. Seven bott’as of B. B. 8., entirely
cured me.” (“I
Dade Superior court. March term
1889 —T. 'V. Haslerig vs S, L. Ir-me.
Petition to establish deed lost or disprov
ed. It appearing to the court by the
return of the Sheriff that the defendant
is not a re ident of Dace county, and i.
further appe wing lo the Court that the
Defendant S. L, Lane is not to be found
in this State. It is ordered by the Court
that the deft. S. L. Lane be served by
the publication of this order in the nows
paper where the Legal advertisements
of said county are punlished for three
months weekly before the mxt term of
said court atul it is further order, tl by
the Court that the Defendant show
cause at the next term of this court
why ttie copy deed set forth in petition
should not be established in lieu of the
lost original. This March the 20. 1889.
Thomas w, mii.nki:.
J, S. C. C. C.
II P. Lumpkin plffs. ally.
Hie above is a true transcript from
the minutes of Dade Superior Court.
March term 1889. S. 11, Thurman. Clerk
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HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHES RIAHOSAHY.
miS ’ TUBS ’ EAS,NS » PANS, KEELEPS, SPS7TCCN3,
SLOP-JARS, WATEH-COCLER3 , REFRIGERATORS, Ac.,&o.
large variety of scobs.
% CORDLEY & HAYES, Kew York, Agents.
Factories: Portland, Me., Peterhoro, W. H . Watertown. Kaos.,
• -sa-diisv-*' Oswego, N. If., Lccfc"ort. K. if., (lieveiand, Ohio. Winona, M:„n.
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FULL PRtU4>U3T AGO CATALOGUE FT,EE ON A .PLICAVIOK.
GEORGIA—Iimit 1 . County—Will lie
sold before tbe court bouse door, in the
t • \vn of Trent*.n, within the It gal hours
of sale, on the first
'8 tit'xd; .v 555 «3«;#{•
next the following described property,
tewit;
One house and lot in the town of Iff.—
nig Fa vii, Ga., ami known a- ti;e S< o
nmn Cross store house anil lot, now oe
cupie! by jab? Pittman, and bounded
on the north bv public street loading
from the Railroad depot te tiie church
house. East by GG Evatt’siot, south b\
If (.'Forester’s lot and west by hotel h i .
Tltc si,id lot fronting about thirty
three feet and running hack about
84 feet, containing one fourth of
an acre, more ore less. Levied on
as the property of Solomon Cross,
late of said county, deceased, now
in possession of J. W. Blevins, ex
ecutor of said Bo omon Grossestatee
and Mrs. Elizabeth Blevins legatee
under the will, to satisfy an execu
tion issued from the Superior court
of said county iu favor of the Ris
ing Fawn Ivon company, J. \V.
Cureton and others for use of offi
cers of court against T. C. Wright
i\- Co., Dade Coal company, James
W. Blevins executor Solomon Cross
and others. Property ] ointed out
by T. J. Lumpkin, pi air. tiff's attor
ney. Tenant in pos; <:: ion noticed
ihisthe 25 ii day lot April 1880.
Also at the same time and place 23.
acres of lot of land No. 57 in the 10th
district and 4th section of said county,
joining the lands of C. C Jackson. Be
mg the lands sold by K. M, Parris to
Jesse E, Cravens, it is bounded and
described ns follows, to-wit; Bogining
one hundred yards south from chalybate
springnear Cravens bouse,now occupied
by Fi ank Hopkins, runn'ng west to the
bluff, thence with the bluff rather south
to a stake, thence east to C,C. Jackson’s i
hue, thence north :o the beginning. Said
land lying and being on Lookout moun
tain. Levied i n and will be sold as lie
property of .lessee R. Cravens to satisfy
o”e J)ade Superior court fi fa in favor of
R. M. Paris vs the sab* Jesse R. Cr; -
vens. Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Tenants in possession notified. This
April 25th, 188'.),
Also at the same time and place 23
acres of lot ofla-'d No. 57, in the lOt
district and 4 ii section of said county;
joining the 1; ids of C. (5. Jacl s -n: lv
•g the iambs S'hdby K M Parris >o J ss •
Ii- Cravens, it D bounded ami di
sc ibid as folio \\s, to-wit; Eeginiu,,
| cue hundred yards south from chalybaie
spring near Cravens’ house, now occu
pied by Frank Hopkins, running we»i ti
the bluff, thence with the b.aif rath-a
south to ;i stake. ihence cast to G. < .
Jacks-ot.’s li c, tlu.-ftc' north to the u*.
ginnii :r S.nd land Bit,-g aid Ring on
Lookout la uintafn. Levied On and u ii]
be S' i ( :i-> the propeitj - , >f Jesse ft Ci ,
veus to satisfy one D o impeiior eon a
hfii i j favor of li. M. Farris v? the s;tj,l
Jesse R Crav. ns, Frooeriv pointed out
by plaintiff. T -mints in possession no
tilied, This April 25th, 1889..
Also at the same time and place “2‘t
acres of lot of land No- 57, in the 10th
,d-strut and 4tli see ion <,f said county;
joining lands of CC Jackson,.being ihe
lands sold by R M Pa; r> to k
us. It is bounded ami described
as lo ows, to w:t: Regming one linml
rud yards soulili freru chr>.!\ bate snrie.o
near Oraverts house now occupied by
Fra ik Hopk ns. running west to the
bluff, thence with ihe bluff, rut her south,
to a stake, thence east, to ( ' C Jackson's
line, thence north to th ■ beginbig. Said
land lying and being on Lookout
niiinu ain. Levied on and will be sold
as tiie property of .Jesse R Graven* to
satisfy one Dade Superior court li fa Is
sued in favor of R M Farris vs the said
Jesse R Cravens, principal. R F Lea-, si
entity on appeal, and J F lfond s.-curi
tv on s'a}-. Property painted out b\
plaint ff, Tennn sin possession notified
This April 25th, 1B«9,
(V. A. Rvui), Sheriff.
Executors Notion
Georgia Dade County,
App alien wfil Do mule to the com*
of Ordinary of Dade County, at the reg
ular J one I'eriii 1889 of sTayd court fot
cave to -ell Wild Lands in Gilmer ane
Haralson Counties in said -State h o, g
iug to the t state of (ralutin Stcphei »
late of Dade County doceaseiito be. sole
Public or Private Sale, ms The emir
may then direct, being for the beta:: t
of the heirs of said estate,
'i his April 22nd. 1889.
G. A. E, Bible,
Executor *&e
Georgia Dade county'.
Wbon as .James ,Y|. Sutton Adminis
trator ot Leroy Sutton represents t > tii
I Court in his petition, <lnly filed under,.
| tu-ed o.i record, that he!.as fully ad
m nistered Leroy,Sn ton’s estate, hid
| *s therefore to cite all persons concern
ed. kindred and creditors, to sir,
! can o. if any they .-an. why s d
minisirator should i.ot be dis inr
from his Administration, and it i,
l< f- ! v-'B< f disinjssimi on the first oed:
in July 1889. J. A Bennett Ordinal.,
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Importers of all kinds of
ai4! < re late. J > v Yotk.
JOHN (;. 11A EE,
XTTORNEY AT LAW
IMPING PAWN, CEOIIGI.',
Prompt nin.fion gi\en to all
gal business it: the Supwipr end
ipromo courts.
M. J.CORPUT,
j’li j'GEfiaia ;ui;B Wti i* •,*; ecu
TRENTON, GA.
Office at T. H. I>. Cole’s store,
T . J. LUMPKIN
Alluvni’l at Law
Trentor, Da.
Vi iL practice in the several couit? pf
Georgia.