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JJLW ENGAND CAPITALISTS
A Large Farty Pm* TkroaghChatt*
noog« Today
P*ven vestibule r*ra, cr>ntnl» \nv
] 5 /fii lvnv-u and thii y Indiei- free
liu New sn»iltir*(J. 4 sJai.H o ok rimo r
at one o’clock, at the Central d»pnt
Thej w-re < n route to Fort P*yn»,
At* , Mi.d ' ©re y.od x i lie euspicee f
fb* Kcffi P yot lancl »nd a
Mr. R o**, uPlr chaperone, whs or r
wiling to turn nh a list of Hair
t>rm'e I 8* iho real *sMte ngont- hh
this place arid fm «<n »hniilii flo il j
th< m vs th rircuUra. tire N w« lieu -|
et-'le tu j u’llixh them C *ali R-'Oge j
N vrs.
Hhs it c>>tn© to thisttmt r >ur worth- ,
no jjbhor is afr* 4 to c>>n p, re e-;
sources with Trento >? W»- had al
ways thought that Fort Payne—rux
to Trenton—-possessed.mpre raw at 1
torial nod na a at arlynnluges. thm
any oiher point in thia-ec < >n of the
countrv, t>ut the «b >ve look* a lit> l»
Shaky. Explain! ee M-n, , xi>i»it,!
FEAL ESTATE TRANSFER^.
E gilt'acres to * r-ven- ami
other* ....$ 4 000
II rre lots to W. Jp. Lowe,
Qha'tattooga 45* >
One ii'! ‘O J. A hK Mien 45
O e lot io Mat*lin C- to.ee 250
O h lot to-Geo. F. W-Ots 176
One iftt to J F. An-ti' 200
'I wo lots to I> r N *'. M eel- .... 240
()i e lot o W. H. T#'tiev 120
()t e lot io J W, Mlll- 1,-0
(J, e lot to S ; P. Moor* 120
J H.'A ■ wafer to G. W. MilOto
four 0 t> *. 450
]VI >g. M r rtm ii lo « e\ oicHi* ... 7,500
Ij7 li. io D J< uroelo 1,700
3Us (• J.H A w«n ', Ohella 350
2 lis to H . CM I'-Is.. Ct.Hiti-... 250
3 lot i: lo (’. \\ Ha rile Chat •A 90 ft
7 iole io (i p. 15 rnes, Chatia 805
1 it to G T Fol’Kclhw, ( halt ISO
3 It- O (5»o NI'MIIHI 1 , ( tlHltH 350
3 !te tl L) Ogle.-iS’Haict , Ciirttt 6W* j
jiiaci-sio p. (♦ 3 » adrl io Hood ] 000 j
2 lie i ear iie| ot, H*ifiel<l <fe
Cas‘ l.lon i
3 lots to Wiikinsor 250 j
4 0 a o Bunny..,. fitio-j
4 lots to (J. Li. Stowe, a> 500
2t> lots to Nickerson 2,1.50 I
8 lots to KMlv 1,250 J
4 lots n Harris A Lrumul.y... 650 j
('asi, Dade rouuty, 300
4 block to W. J H rnberg
and'ittiers. ChsHtfpooffHj 600
3 lots U R r . H. Killetu, Cola
Ci'y, 318
1 hi ck to M. Read Jnwa, 1,200
} block 18, Case's addition, to
O. W. Harris, Chattanooga, 500
4 lo's to Buckingham slid
others, . 800
$ lots to R. 8. Barne-, C a'? -
nooga, 600 |
2 hhctrs to C. W. Eitri-,
Chattanooga, 900 ■
28 lot- to Air. Baker, Fort
F»y»e, 3 100 j
6 lots in Grass addition to Ft.
Payne syndicate, 900 |
5 lots in Bond s Milditi'-u,
o VV G. M‘ ni«.>n, Trenton, 750
5 lots by telegraph to Chatt i
hooga p«rties, I,ooo'
2 lots to J*B. Burkhart, Val
ley Head, 450 |
2 nQjes to Bhapiy olhers,
Fort P'vne, 1,400 1
% lots to Jscoway and others,
Trenton, 800
6 lots to Mr, Thomas, Chatta
nooga, 750
20 lots to Mr. Davis and others,
Fort Payne, 1,500
3 lots to Calvin Homes, Mor
gan vile, 250
5 lots to 8. H. Boiler, Port
Payne, 1,500
Hale & Cantrell to Wallace,
Hatrison & Co, of Fort
Payne, two acres, I^6oo
jE. E Merrtdeih to Fort
Payne pari ies, 3 lots in Case’s
add ition, 1,500
Adkins A Allison, syndicate to .
Wm. Watts and others, five
lots in addition, 1;300
H. Bond to M. Smith^ of Fort
Payne, thi;ett lots oh south
side, 600
J-9. N *t fleet to S O. Bosler 4flf
)e« 3 acres south aide, 9i009
L aa-d, Msrtin <iS-i 'v»»ter, to
darpep 4 Harris, tifte'ii lots, 1,72'
VI ra. Morg • n to J. A. Bennett
A Co., fltty acres one mile
nordb* 5,004
Juhn L iTington t" F. P. Dav
port t trustee, one lot. 7(M
1 lot to J. B Blevins, 15l
3 lota to W. H. H field, 85i
3 Inf-Mo H(ciuglnii A Q|li
10 -icres to a syndicate, 1^,0(I('
2 crea t Q-* *H field 1, lOt
2i t» ?o W. G. Thompson,
F *ri Pavne, f >r G-. M. Bait
er. L 1 Icon. M”-a., 500
iO lorn 11 N x h Trenton »o Ji,
N. fjpm I j » d 4 s, j. Con
way t i t p.ir P yne, 1 200
Dm . W> si T sn'on, to W.
H K "He:, (ini. City.Qa. 125 j
3 si ree, WV-t Denton, I.
('r»'g, 1) <le c unt , 300
3at pB, W-*' Trenton, J B.
WAFER WORKS.
T t«ii C heapnrss and the. Suppiy of
Pure Water.
A syndicate t/ ( apjtalisvj are
npgoti.-U. Cg for tho bip ftpring on
ihe kid ? » qf Sand naor.n.tain for
water supply, and if the price i*|
agreed ujipp 4ud thp rtgrjt-^f-wav j
abtained. Trjtqtqn wiil have a sup
ply of tha gkgrest freestone water in
ashprf. lii'.is. that is necessary
is to buifd a reservoir on an eleva
tion some two hu-ndrsd feet lower
than th« b v g spring and then lay
in pipes, F};a parties interesting
themselves ijt this matter claim
that the investment wopld }iay
handsomely.. There can be »( j
questiyu as to.th,e protltabieness of j
the en!«rpr'sj>. '7he water supply i
is abundant, the expanse of
pumping, Cm;.*, r.f pump?, etc.
would not enter the ledger on the
the wrong side. . {several citizens
have expressed & uesire to secure
stock in the water works company
if it is formed.
J. W. RUSSET.
PHYSIU IX AM) hRFGKOX.
RISING FAWN, GEORGIA.
THB UNDERSIGNED HAVINQ Fi.SMA
neatly located st Rising Fawn inrHic
pi ajtiro el medicine and surtgery offers hu
srr*iee to the public-
Needing raonfj to pay 'or drills. Al).ppr.son» 1
inrt»t ted ne ret)nested to e«»i o fopwaiM m A
s-'tle up. J, W, KUSSKV, Si, i>.
W. U. i ;j. P tTACOWi fi
ATORNKYSi-AT LAW
Will practice in all the courts
hculuc ciituit t i.ri he If(4 tl!i anti
cpreme courts.
IETTJSKS OK I>l>il l S»l< »N ;-ti K(>«i~ i .
j Dide county.—v\ hereas, V- .K. tj, jjil
executor ot Wm McGill, deceased. rcpi.e M pnte
to the coyrt in his petition, duly tiled an ' on
tered on record, tha« he bps Cullp execut.,, thi
will o{ said decea-ad. '1 hi«t is tbenioig to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditor,
to s ow cause, it any'hey can, way said Xeee
utor should not he discharged from his
torship and receive let.tei eof disraissien bo H
lst Monday in January 1860. This sept UM&iP
___ .1. A . Ben i «tt.
Ordinary of H ide County, j
A - l»MiN#»rßUTOtt’* Tvhk. - < e.igia, -
iVsd.e county Agreeable to an order of
tne Court pi Ordinary of «aid rou’-j
ty, will be sold at auction the,
court house door of sad count', pn
th<‘ first Thursday in SJovembyr negt. jfithui
the legal hours of sale, the following propart'
to-wit: \ll of lot of laud number 28,1) two
hundred and ninety-lour, and sixty .60)'aCn-s.
more or less, of iot n.umher two hundred a.»d
eighty-five ;2g5 ) all in the lpth district and 4tb
section of laid county, sold as the property of
Mary E. Medially, deceased, said l:»Bdw l»ir,g
about one mile east oi Trenton. Teriqs One
third cash; balance in twelve nppn'hs with
approved security. This September S 3, 1839.
M. A. B-TATUM. Admin straior.
<-y EOKGIA. Dii)E COUNTY.—' To whom it
JT mav eoecarr —Robert P. Tatuip gnaidina
of P. A Tatum, has in due foim applied to
the undersigned leave to sell the and
mineral rights it apart of lot of laud cumber
forty (40). in the 18th district, and sgh section
ol sad county, cootianing one huudyed and
thirty-six (136) acres, more or less, sad tnat
■ aid application will be heard on lae lint
Monday in November next. This Oeti her 3.
1889. J. A. BENNETT,
Ordinary of Dade (-(piety
mu mm
A Complete Stock Jmf Receive#
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1 liave just laid ouoofthe nlc("»t iuhl most,
c niplote Stock LVess Goods that was ever
brought to Trsrton and there is no further
use to Chatt indoga to get Yf ar v,'ife or
(lslP£;h ter a fine dress,
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Shoes (uul Boot
m
♦
Without doubt I have tine < f KLeest $$
the most fastidious can !&- pissed md at,
prices that tiie IP an in the county can
afford to wear them, i-all around and
fepeet t hem,
Thanking you for past favors and
ing a of the same 1 am your»
Very Tuly,
ts, P.' MAJORS*