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1? P NW ' ,fl ’■ spreading out.
'll* is having the store room nex'
door to bis present building re
modelled and will move part of his
■dock into it.
J. fr. Jaooway, jr., is visitihg in
Nashville, Tend.
J as, Lyemanc has another kiln
of fine brick burned. his is
soother industry that should re
reive home patronage. The ’brick
mud from the clay of this place
-»n not be excelled for tough
ness, etc.
Trenton is catching the Snide
sbows.
There will be a dance at the hall
*m the night of the 31st.
The band boys are practicing
daily.
Trenton is the smallest town in
the world with a daily paper.
Mrs. A. J. Tatum, who has been
on a visit to relatives in DeKalb
County, Ala., returned home Mon
day.
Ali. Alexander, of Peoples Si Alex
h der, of Choit snooga, and sold one
seventh of nis porchusH for nearly as
much »s he gave for the whole. "
.1 P. Lovering, of Port Payne,
hougnt one- a faore Moiklsn foi s2Ut>
and soid yesterday i r S7OO.
E. E. Meredith, a Chattanooga
dm*' i*t, (ao $llOO for a tiact aud
Id * he same day for SI, POO.
V r. J lines At ‘xa .der p nd S2OO for
fii a n)t and sold nex day fo iYib.
It. S. B>r iea, a Chattanooga com
mission mereha t, h< U'bt four lots on
S ourdsy for $.")00, and re-old on
Monday f r SSOO.
The real esiatn agents are prepaiing
for the next r »sh.
Trennni’s mineral wed h is not to
he found. It is already here.
Five hundred copies of the Morn
ing Times was pr ite«i yesterday,
aud ‘very copy wra sold b'-fore noon.
Th‘ r al estate agent- of Trenton
never get left. They got in their
work on the Fori Payne exearsioii
-1 sis.
The nu über o f n w coke ovens b'-
ng being sbndt by the D v.le- TLa.i'
t- onpttny is 1 fvO.
t,* Andrew B'own soil his b irk
store liouse and lot yesterdtV to if >lm
A Curten.
Tnere were aeveral sales made yes-
Vrday.
Ttie vtorrison crowd will be down
11. x week
l here sre several small mannfact-
io be built here soon, just *»
s .on as parlies interested »ue ready
for it to be kn >wn. The Morning
Times will be on deck wtlu the
new-.
Fort Pavne get t'eraen cama up on
and Trepoit that some s.vn
dicite* are forming to taka in home
Trent m property. the
’money and propose t • shirt "several
enterprises.
Every team intown busy hauling
lumber, brick and material for
building.
Trenton is to have a planing ha ill
and saßh, door and blind factory
Kramer and Graves., of Fort Payne,
Ala., are the proprietors.
Several hard characters have been
lurkingaronad the town, and people
might just as well realiz- the fact
that they must not allow their latch
•trmga to hang out as they did some
three weeks aince. A booming town
disarranges and playa hob with the
%ood old customs.
wmn eras.,
Enough foi* All Pm 1
poses Say 3
LITTLE,
homier State t co!o:M of
(ieorgin.
THE STRWGK TOSATIOK
PM AT E A UTS IS 'MI’S IMMK-
I>l AT 10 sstifiCTlO-N.
: Kepobts From SAt > .ibri
tit New York and XJfcui'i’Uis Ik
Hitchcock of NetV Hump
bMre-Thc Fir* 1 Clay.
Hearing that Dr. George Little,
I at one time State Geologist, anti by
I ’he way, who has the only correct
j map of Dade county, was in town,
ja Times representative called or.
.
. him for a statement Of the vrate
rcgouroeei Btc.j of Trenton, lie.
! Olid!
“Near White Oak Gap can be
found a fine spring of clear free- 1
- *on« water. Near Morrison, three
miles north Of town, there-are two
springs as large, as, a bushel men's- j
■uro. And all along the valley as j
you go wither way can be found
rood substantial farm houses, and
near by good springs with fine
spring u.j *o t s where the famier’t,
v. k-'-bj •' hoi*;ter firm
dWtmg tee stitmbjk months. '%@-
•\MI tdong oh l/ookout eb&k
thorp shehiills thpl have be«n in
operation for twenty years, and
Cureion’s mill is only a half mile
db-tamt fi'om toMi, and Hifcton’s
a mile. On the hill near Sitton’s
mill there is a good Vein of iron
ore. All along Lookout creek at
intervals, large iimeetonp springs
in be’ found. Along the moun
tain, at intervals, you will find
clear freestone springs, running:
out from under the sand
thff/t form the largV'diififs thht '*J?3
s't on fftito tha railroad.
u At T-nshten. up On Lififi 'ot the
mountain, there is a large, bold
stream that comes out of the
mountain, fend goes down mto a
sink a short distance and
pears, and comes out again in the
valley k The How is about sift
inches in diameter, and by this
use of pipe can be easily run to the
town. The force will throw the
water over anv six-story building
without th>e aid of engines.
‘‘Town creek rises only a mile
and* half from town. It comes
omt from under a heavy limestone
cliff and affords enough water to
mi a mill. The tanner # of the
iov n are furnished water by this:
itreKOr ard it is large enough for
llftflst ‘any purpose.
“Tht: geological structure of the
•ount’y is peculiar. In the short
distance if
over eight different geological for
mations. end this of course gives
is the different kinds of mineral
wilftffG
T 'Thft rhalVbeStc uprings a-e of
.■‘request occurrence, and tho sul
bur spring has long been known
and has made Trenton a fine repu
.ation as a health resort. This
spring is in the corporate limits
and only abdut 200 yards from the
depot aad only across the f euce
from the Dade Normal Institute
building:;
“The Alabama white sulphur
springs Where a fine iiotel has been
builbund has for years been a re
sort for people from Now Orleanp,
Meridian Tuscaloosa, Birmingham,
Chattanooga and other Southern
cities*
FIF.K CLAY. '
1 N'iar this spring is found the
famcils clay-, which Montague has
for year's sup] l ed his fire brick
and sewer pipe Work, and which
has made him. independently rich
A large bed of which lies at the
toundalton "of the success Qt Fort |
Payne, Ala., where $40,000 is said !
to have been expended on works!
for the purpose of utilizing it.
“The summer resorts on top of !
1 l
Lookout ix.juw.tuiu are facaput, and (
are extending gradually down to i
R sin-o, Fs.\vn. As to the' 1 health-1
fulness and delightfulness of Look-
out mountain, D. P. Hunt, of Gin- 1
ciunaii, (')., ?aid fo a Cfrkttinooga 1
Ev. ning-News reported last Mon-j
play: ’Never in my life have I|
s-pent. a more delightful summer,
and it brings to me a feeling of j
Jr-a dries s when l contemplate my I
depart’-re, which must be sooner
or later* I have been on the go,
trarvelinC; TctVUnhally for the past |
ten, vears and I say with emphasis i
and perfecT candor that 1 hav
never si'eit such a delightful and
health giving climate than on
Lookout mountain,’
“It must be rememberad that
Trenton is only about fourteen
htilgs South cf this point, and its
climate ispts cfe’ual.”
rktort Trip, hall, of new
York.
“The following is a report made
by Prof. James Hall in 1862, and
who has been State Geologist of
the State of New York for the past
fifty years on the Empire State Iron
& Coal company, which is only two
miles Bottth Of Trenton, which un
fortunately Ml into the hands of
English hairs and cannot now be
secured, says:
“ ‘lt would be superfluous to say
anything further on the advan
tages of yowr position. They can
not he overstated. I hare never
seen iu such close proximitv ami
abundance the eoalartu iron ere in
any re*,ion of the eOUhtry.’ ”
kePort ok I'tiar. cuas, n. iiitcm-
COCK.OK NEW HAMPSHIRE.
‘’New here is a report by Prof.
Chas. H. Hitcheoc-k, Geolo
gist of New Hampshire, who late;
ly-exalt) i'.ied the coal -and iron of
Viol risen, three miles North of
Trenton. He says:
' r ‘ ‘Pletity of crtal suitable for use
in shud ting the iron tan be made
avai iabio within the distance of
two or three mdes from the iror
j outcrop.
j Without further details it is Very
'clttrlhat these lands, especially
|at their present low valuation cat*
j be highly recommended for profit 1
jable investment.
HP* BROWN’S WON BITTERS
Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspeistia, Mai*-
rta, Nervoum u*s, ami (ieneritl lability Physg
dai>s recommend It. All dealers sell it. Genuine
hastwule mark and crossed red lines on vrr*pp#»
JHau.v i' r.vuu *
Are broken down from overwork or househotS
eartvi UrntuiN Iron Hitters
rebuilds the syntuui, aids digestion, remove* ex
es** of bi’.e. and win mal in e..;t the fennin*
(\K‘*R«l.\. liiliti; ;UN • y v.rifnn i.
Jf* m.tj concern-- \V (1 Mo . .sol-., gii irdian
o; M. H. Morrison, won Oeen aaju ged in
» ine. in one fui rtf-i opl i-d i . tbe t- n'> isigia'd
lor leave to -rli ’im lam s lo his
ward. S. H. Morrison. c>> taming 1,111 acres
ill Hi- or less nd . nii-g hi- Nos. el;. 111,
; 'SU, 173 aim 176. in tn ■ lOUi (list irt -- n 4rh •e
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Meal and Ficur,
!S BEYOND CCuST THE
KT OEkitli 'oust
And to get the best >ou should
carry your
Wheat and Corn
—TO
CURETON’B MILL
And let an Expert grind it. j
W. H. BOWMAN MILLER.
TREN l ON, GA
ben. t7bßock,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
«ENTO>T, BADK COUNTY, GA
WILL PAY STRICT ATTRWTO* T# ALA.
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