The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, October 19, 1889, Image 5

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TRENTUiN. GA: US BFAUTIFUL SITUATION IN LOOKOUT VALLEY. Trenton, Georgia, ia aituatwd on * beautiful etavatwd jpkaifii rinter sjersed with niifwer«B« •Vdil? It ope*? at W-ttdiatdiO-e ar»d •extends I)pv osm? Jliifarp Pfcwn. Fn--xja \\ t id ocid V» MorgHiudlta tide valley i«* broken au»d Sa;ill\% l«i noil after pawuiif: The'tatiter point it spreads oi:i vrn.Vo phuin topped hills, some (Vf nvtffirih n/r« waw n«sl with grass and *o«lara, and others grass only. In this way a valley three mile? in wickSa presents a magnificent pan eitrsMi* unexcelled by any country -*H*t of the Mississippi river. To add to the ficrrn* this landscape is v/alied iu hy two range* of kkmjji t.iioH, from which lh>w numerous apriagsas pure and sparkling «v -can 1*« found in the Btate. As Lookout cr«k flow* along the base «of LooWut «xK*ant*i« on the east aide of the sr»'l ley., t «<Oaa from Sand rnountauija *aai tdis wrest side flow »ci'oh« -%e ’■vaSWy. 2® rtihis war? itt is ■crossed at mmi*r«n peiwtta bv these streams, and they atffbmC water for stock and drainage f*ar the valley. Along the adges of these streams are numerous springs ■of several varieties, consisting of limestoße. freestone, sulphur, and In the team •»{ Trenton not ex ceeding 3ffc'rwunds fr\jin the court bouse, i*-*aie -ci dfes mo«t remarka ble m li*e jpallltay. The water neeeaui'd'e* the BJue Lick i rtuai Baratoga. When ifposh it has a strong smell aital ias-tes of gun powder. It is said "ta foave per- j formed many remarkable cure* of liver and kidney diseases. A <oo,mpany of capitalists hasne jcir- ; -chased the spring and fowr acre* | around ut, and will areot a karge i hotel -on tb* ground. To £et the full e»ff«ct-« from the water it nrwst be draam-k ifpf«m the spring, unless olosely atapjped. Lookout e?i«eek d* broad and clear, and wind? aan-oeg ttib* li ule hillock* sdu ve mentiroiKad. Hars -butters J lands are narrow. Tfcie &u3‘!s p.ik£ j in t (•rwMaiiajg -daiee bes ng 1)1 y above t&e stream, so that of all tin miles of bill and vale lying between the two owsaentain ranges none of them aro nrAJiect to over flow. Not one of tf*e**-beautifully ‘ ini nded and outlined «ctes .00 *11 ! the. plain would but Minks an ele-] gui.i site fuse ian istatdtution of learning. jsuLi.a Near the town is a large eton* bujidiug which is 61 tad with; muchinary for grinding and bolt ing flour.. Tlicw is a splendid -bui'ding, three stories in height.' It is constructed of limestone found its quarries near the place. The mill is driven by Lookout •vra*k. It is about half a mile j from the court house. There is a; clear but not a very large stream running through the town. It uru t*>s the valley lrom wesi .0 l«»a« , and rices in Band mountaim at ne foot of which is a lake and! at the outflow of which is anothei J mill. This is something over half I a mile from the town. As shove remarked, the vjdllrv u* j about three miles in wjujtoi Juvd * ridge passes along UUA'cedes dsiws : to the mount air,us. T-bcec Sw-ar large ijuaiititie*.-0,.f ii r*ena t»re, as do ! the inters'catsig vaW Inuring the prevalent* of the -e&rfltcimni a test ha* ‘been cwuuic a short dis tance swtlilr «n/ t3iH* towav anJ a vvc&ti «uf ore fir* feet iu itlbuickness is fouayd. wbicli sAsvw*’ cii,-wt tin* entire j.s one tfwild of iron ore. <Co.\ L. Use aj.ti.ci <pclt**m , .e for coal is a«' tij* Kaaid oaro.uartaff.jo, where nußt».T- : j r-sit-i. »».-iinae *uf coking quality jl txpxZ. Tslcc sjulv break ia J.ookoutf erc*an-tetTi exists here. It is known! :*£ tiifins# * (iulf. tiulf crock has" •nrt * channel, or narron c.-inyonj wh>+< inuiafl nearly due n'icrti, *njt ting th« mouutaiu at aun acute angle, forming * EstaStfaral passage for a railroad trs mountain, thre* ruiAw diytlair.t. This nioun-. itaiu is foM an excellent article J i-ttf csoktJigr and grate coal. A rail-J aa*d <tHi 1 d 1)« built from Trenton* along tliie creek to Round nioean taiu, and as coal measures crn.pxn.it' on each side of the gulch, Ufar ’ .nvans of opening cord mißw-sj would bo afforded on both gwtas the entire length of tlio xx-mk. The mouth of the gulch is but a short distance from the court iUcxuea. J. W. KUSSEY. riYsJClil AND SRIGRAX. KIW!«J WWN, OKORGU. rjiHK psiimnwwfl ha vise i-krh » i ••ally l«e**eit *t RiMay Kawo lor it pineti«<i el I'JtdtoMw and Mirjen t.ffng h-. ter» lee ti> the publ'fe. .Needing O'Oiif.t .Ulprrmr inr-Med are raqaened te cone furnard »i •-•■tie a |*. J, K. ItUdrfKY. U. I> W. IJ. k J. 1’ JACOWAY, ATOKNKYft-AT LAW. 'f’ill ;pr*cticd in all tin ■wum cf.ll l iwAie cmuii 1 txi liv Fcrit-ml m,. ui6> re ie a oourt#.. IrrrKßi or iiumismox;-ukok;i j Dade cunt,.— \\ hart**, V . li. •xecutoroi TVm. Vc-i.iil. deetatc-*. ri'i<ri»ri t« the e->nrt in kin petition, duly til..-, an 1 . ereil on rerurd, tbn* he hat fullp i xouitd i! will of still i|erofi-,*d. 1 hi* it then ft- e 1.1 rii all person* concerned. kind rod a d nniiie to cow cam*. if any hey ean, wh .aid rer. ■iter gh-uld not be diiitharged freia hit • xec i. lor. hip and r-rmt» letter* *f riitat i> it » v tec It outlet m Jaauar I*9o. Tbit reel IW.lc J. *. Hrnmi. Ordinary of l»ade<«un'< ADMIMSfU iTUKN SAI.K. - Oeorjei . Dade county -- Agr*m*ble lo «n .>r<l me Court ot Ordinary of •«ui .ou ty, will be aolct at auction at. th court boute door of gaol count . n thr fl ret Thu rad ay In ffivembtr n«xt wi D :h« legal hotira of gal", the fallowing pt, v n . li'-Wlt: All of lot of land -n am her (W:l tw> hundred ami ninety r»ur, and sixty ,6U) tCv- ■ more or irsl. of lot .um’ier two ha-Oreo an clgnty-flve (iS. 1 ) ) til in the 10■ h iistnet anti 4 terljoa of atid roui tr. gold ,ia the pivneri* • M«ry E Urt.'ally, th-cea-t-d, »ai<l I nd Hint about one Wlile ragt OI Trenton. Trim -. .|,. third ra.b; balance in twelra month* »i> approved gemritv . Th;< *••>». rail r SS. [S-U M. A. H TtflTM. AUnaiDiatrsior (T KtMil.IA DaDK iItVXTr —To wtisia . W max merer- —Kohrrt P. Tatuia, a . I . • ■ P- A Tatum, lim in due form epp . it it •he underlined leu • to »•!' 'h» miner*'. jet. mineral rights in ■ ra tof lot »f | tad n uilo’ forty (4b) in he 18tb dii'riet. and tth s-rtio in il < ot.nt'. eommninr one b a tr-d >m tbirtv-gjx U-Mi acres, mot" or te>s, and that aaid application will h* heard -u the flrgi Monday la November next. Thit <*«• .h»i 3 18». J. A. RtNM.I l. Ordinary of Dade County H. L. DAVIS & CO. ( REAL ESTA TE AGENTS* Trenton, Gta, t talt* 4 ipVasurp it: ■h(«cetsiing TVciattxw# mid ututteliwte Trent'*n i* <mifv eight«t*i ffftiiW on tHse A. Gr S. r*.£2rv»a.il J unil (wxiy 'PtFartuen mile* Uv it--.j •’ ± thv Tennessee river, VVAIivU IN ABO>DANCiE. \ , Address us for Infct n.. t :ri. JL, PERFECTION -nffifflP “ B«M8, COOKING sad ROASTING. !3l NEW SUNSHINE RAMCE, WKtdh era uaaika tin foor ■aieea with or without RESERVOIR, mm mm masgi, id w closet s mm-mi A##lll Can heat your house thorough- I 1" 1,1 1,11 1,11 MI 381 ty, HEALTHFULLY and ECO- JSSjftjS&S V VU NOMICALLY with the §|iPl|t x » TORRID STEEL DRUM FURNACE. tMfel Those who use the TORRID always praise V® It. Bend for FURNACE BOOK giving heat- \lp*Pg|| ing capacity and prices. , ORR PAINTER & CO., heading, pa.w#Mt « INDURATED FIBRE WARE ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE! HAS NO HOOPS! NEITHER PAINTED OR VARN’SHEB! NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER I HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAHOGANY. PAILS. TUBS, BASINS, PANS, KEEIEHs, SPITTOON A SLBP-)ARS, WATER-COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS, So.,*. LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS COROLEY A HAYES, Mow York, Sole A gents* PneteHae: NHhMd. Ma-, Peterhoro. N. H . Water,r> kSasax Okwago, IL Y-, MHfM S Y. OHveiar •. Ohio, Winona, Minn. PGR MU BY ALL MQUtC-FORM3KM«. MARMABC. OAOvcRT ANO CRACKY FIT 'MJU% mu. Mitoa-uar and cataldouc nun mm aadciaavidn