The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, April 24, 1908, Image 2

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DADE COUNTY TIMES —PUBLISHED EVERY FKfDAY— PUNT & TATUM, Proprietors M. E TATVM, - Editor. O FFICIAL ORGAN OF DADE COUNTY Entered at the Post Office at Trenton Ga., as second class mail matter. Terms SI.OO per year In advance. Advertising rates reasonable and will be aade known upon application. All communications must be accompa me with the real name of the writer. Address all correspondence to The Time*, Trenton, Ga. Watch Little Joe. 'Congressman Lee has again demonstrated his title as “work ing congressman,” having obtained a $40,000 appropriation for public building at Cedartown, $50,000 for public building at Cartereville and $60,000 for enlargement of the building at Rome. —A\ alker County Messenger. At another place in this issue of The Times will lie found the signed statements of both candidates for governor, giving their pasitions on the prohibition question. They are both in favor of perfecting the present law —so they say, not withstanding that their friends on both sides, localv, have Ijeen claim ing otherwise. REMEMBER Tomorrow is the day set for the second days working at the Bap tist graveyard. Don’t forget to go there or send someone in your place prepared to do your share of the work. Dinner will be served from baskets during • the noon hour at the spring on the iron works place. The political pot is begining to boil. Conventions are being plan ted, delegates selected. Primaries are being held and everywhere in the land is heard the voice and is seen the card of the candidate. While we shall continue to furnish everything needed to make this .paper interesting to every member *of the family, political subjects will receive the attention to which they are entitled this political year.' HE GOT WHAT HK NEEDED. “Nine years ago it looked as if my time ihad come,” says Mr. C. Fatrhing. of Mill 'Creek, Ind. Ter.” I was so run down that life hung on a vary slender thread. It •was then my druggist recomended Elec tric Bitters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed—strength. I had one foot •in the grave, but Electric Bitteas put it ! back on the turf again, and I’ve been well ever since.” Sold under guarantee at all druggists. 50c. 81 ARTED-A RIDER JUBTSSSS imple Latest Model "Raneer” bicycle furnished by us. Our agents everywhere are laking money fast. Write forfull particulars aud special offer at once. NO MONEY BEQUIKED until you receive ana approve of your bicycle. We ship to anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without a cent deposit m advance, prepay freight, and allow TEN DAYS’ T'KEE TRIAL during which time you may ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be out one cent. FAPTADV PDIPPQ We furnish the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make 1 a VIVIII r nlVkw at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save $lO to $23 middlemen’s profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar antee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at any Price until you receive our catalogues and leant our unheard of factory prices and remarkable special offers to rider agents. VAN 18/11 I RF when you receive our beautiful catalogue and " wß{ w. ILL DC Hv IWH IwilCll study our suj>erb models at the wonderfully low prices we can make you this year. W e sell the highest grade bicycles lor less money than any other factory. We are satisfied with SI.OO profit above factory cost. BICYCLE DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at ur prices. Orders filled the day received. D HAND BICYCLES. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but s a number on hand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out rices ranging from 183 to 88 or 810. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. IKIASTEB.RBAKFS Singles wheols. Imported roller chains and pedals, parts, repairs and Wfivlkß DAHRW, equipment of all knids at half the usual retail Prices. *fti° HERGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF <1 to if SELF-HEALING TIRES to wimpucsfaiu-r The regular retail price ot these tires is $8.50 Per Pair, but to introduce we will w ■ ieh yen -a sample Pair tor $4 £0 {cas htv ith orders 4 £5). ' V NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAILS, Tucks or Glass will not let the EWfT%i - -if --•j -- air oat. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. s^f Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. gg?Wy/ DESCRIPTION: Made in all sizes. It is lively —Wpf and easy riding,verydutableaud lined inside with ’ ji a special quality ot rubber, which never becomes Igy ~ fey porous ana which closes up small punctures without allow- ft §S .. u . Jr" ' , ing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satis- I IS 'A *i tread. The regular price of these tires issa.soper pair, but for |T k %sy if nTVf'LAisTIC aud advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to ** * inu * the rider of only $4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined aud found them strictly as represented. We will allow a cash dlscouut of 5 per cent (thereby making the price 54.A5 per pair) if you •cud FULL CASH WITH OKDKifc aud enclose this advertisement. We will also seud one nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OUIt expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory ou examination. We are perfectly reliable and money scut to us is as safe as in a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finar than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We Itnow that you will oe so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. We want you to scad us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer uy V/lff SSMPMrn *r*r>r , e don’t buy any kind at any price until you for a pair of “ T W nEf.ll f loEO Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof tire* on approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above, or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices. H*| ||||v u#a iv but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle fwl wm WWSMt m or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. J. L mtS CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL Lahnsage, Ala. A* it has been so long since I have writ ten any, I thought I would pen a few words. We have had some fine weather here for the past few weeks. The Sunday school here will have their egg hunt next Sunday, as they couldn’. have it last Sunday. Ed Reeae killed Jim Williams last Mon day, shooting him three times, once in the leg and twice in the breast. He never more than spoke after he was shot. He leaves three sisters and one brother to moarn his loss. Miss Sallie Allison is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. King. Mrs. Rennon spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Allison. The drill work of this place is finished. Mrs # King spent the day with homefolks Sunday. Mr. Frank Green was the happy < ale on Miss Sallie Sunday afternoon. Miss Nettie Allison spent last Sunday with Miss Jessie Perkins at Little River and enjoyed the day tine. Mr. Anthur Hermitt was a happy caller on Miss Kate Rennow Sunday night. Mr and Mrs. A. B. Allison spent Satur day night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ed Culberson. Mr. Cleve Horton was called to Fort Payne today on business. The school started here Monday. Mr Hoyet Brown is at Aldrich, Ala. All his friends miss him so bad, for he was such a nice young man. Mr A. P: Hermitt spent last week with home folks. Miss Ethel O’Rear will be home to stay in a few days. The school was out Friday at Valley Head. Mr. Gorden, who has been vfcry sick, is able to be at work again. Well as it has been so long since I wrote 1 will have to bring this to a close. Wish ing you all had a happy Easter. Pearl. Sulphur Springs Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bible inter* tained a large crowd Sunday at an agg hunting. Jene Thomas is at home from Sou. Pittsburg, Tenn., with an arm broken. Ed Bible was at home Sunday from Valley Head, where he is attending school. Mrs. Graham is on the sick list. Mrs. Beckman visited Mrs. John Forester Sunday. Farming is progressing nicely. Gee and ha are the general terms. A. J. Rrown and family visited Mrs. Forester Sunday. Lee Forester passed through Monday enroute to Fort Payne, Ala. W. P. Pace was among the lx>ys Monday. —Uncle Tom PLENTY OF TROUBLE is caused by stagnation of the liver aud bowels. To get rid of it and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or grtping* 25c at all druggists. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order issued by Hon. A. W. Fite judge of the Su perior court Cherokee Circuit March 17th 1908, adjudging that Chester NVatkins owned three fourths of the real estate herein after described, and that VV. G. Morrison and John Cummings each owned one-eighth interest in said land as tenants in common, and that said land was not susceptible of division equitably. Said court having Appointed the undersigned as commissioners to sell said land for cash, after advertising the same once a week for four weeks. Therefore, we will on the First Tuesday in May 1908 rd the court house in Trenton, Dade county Georgia, sell tor cash lot 52 in the 10th district and fourth sec tion of Dade county Georgia, con taining one hundred and sixty acres more or less, for the purpose of division in accordance with their respective interests as above stated. This April 3rd 1908. S. J. Hale, R. W. Thurman, J. B. Williams. Petitioners Attorney, W. P. Me- Clatchey. Citation. GEORGIA—Dade County. To Whom It May Concern: Shadracli J. Hale having, in proper form, applied to rtie for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel Newman late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Samuel Newman to he and upjiear at my office within the time allowed hy law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not he granted to Shadracli J. ilale on Samuel Newman’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature this 3rd day of April 1908. Wm. (). Reese, Ordinary. Citation. Georgia, Dade County. To All Whom it May Concern: Floyd T. Wheeler having, in proper form, applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas B. Wheeler, Sr., late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Thomas B. Wheeler, Si., to he and appear at my office within the time allowed hv law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not he granted to Floyd T. Wheeler on said estate. Witness uiv hand and official signature this Ist day of April, 1908. jW. O. Reese, Ordinary, fhia signature is on every box of the genuin* Laxative Bromo-Quinine t*hcd remedy that cures a cia in one !•> Cave springs. Mr. L. J. Forester is vary il\ Rev. D. A. Foreste , ot Ch t ti ll oog a, is visiting relatives here. We sure appreciate Brother For ester’s visits. Mr. Will Bradford and wife, of Birmingham, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John Forester vis ited their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Bradford, recently at Now Salem. Mrs. C. TANARUS, Williams is on the sick list. E. D. Pickett spent Sunday evening with Westley Forester. Sunday was an enjoyable day here. We had two good sermons preached by Revs. Forester and Sanders.. Miss Lula Fores'tr visit Mieses Lenie and Kflie Bradford recently. We regret the measles getting Misses Lenie and Kibe We need in out Sunday School so bad. Mr. J. D. Forester attended church at Clover Dale Sunday. Miss Mary Wooten has gone to Birmingham to spend the spring OOlllilN. IES CONG KA TU LA TI ON S. You will soon receive (liecongratulations of your friends upon your improved ap l*eaiaiice if you will take Foley's Kidnev Remedy as it tones up the system and im parts new life and vigor. Foley’s Kidney Remedy cures backache, nervous exhaus tion and.all forms of kidney and bladder roubles. Commence taking it today. Trenton Drug S?tore. Open an account by mail with he Avenue Bank & Trust Cos., Jhattanooga. Sale and sound. Good business men at the h-lmi AFFORDS PERFECT SECURITY. Foley’s Honey and Tar affords perfect security from pneumonia and consumption as it cures the most obstinate coughs and •olds. We have never known a single in stance of a cold resulting in jmeiiiuouia after Foley’s Honey at 1 Far had been taken Trenton Drug .Store. SHERIFFS SALE Georgia, Dade County: Will be sold before tae court bouse door in the town of Trenton, Dad# County, Ga., cn the first Tuesday in May n*xt, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der for cash, the following property, to wit: All of lot of land No. 321 in the 11th district and 4th section of said county, containing 160 acres, more or less. Will be sold as the property of J. B. McAlister J. P. Jacoway, agent for state and countv taxes for the year 1907. Levey made by virtue of a of tax fi fa issued by W. P* Pace, T. C. for state an. county taxes and being the property point ed out by him. Levey made by W. H. Tinker, L G. and turned over to me. This 31st day of March, 1908. R. W. THURMAN, Sheriff. Georgia. Dade county. Will be sold before the court house door in the Town of Trenton, Dade Cos., Ga., on the first Tuesday in May next within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situated,, lying and being in the town of Trenton, said state and county, coutaing six acres more or less and bounded as fol lows: Commencing at the south west corner of the S. J. Hale lot near and east of the A. G. S. R- R., thence east 20 1-2 degrees south with the south line of said Hale lot 56 rods to a stone at the bluff eost of Town Creek, thence south 20 de grees west 16 rods to a stone, thence west 21 1-2 degrees north 56 rods to the street running along the A.G. S. R, R., thence along the east side of said street 16 rods to the beginning point. Will be sold as the property of Sallie F. Brock for State and County taxes for the year 1907. made by virtue of a tax ft fa is*, sued by W. P. Pace, T. C. for State and County taxes and being the property pointed out hy him. made by W. H. Tinker, L. C. this 3lstd*ayof march 1908 and turned over to me. R. W. THURMAS.Sheriff Notice Bidders. State ot Georgia Dade County. Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the undersigned Oidi nnry of Dade County Georgia, up till twelve o’clock noon May ldih 1908, at the Ordinaryg office in the court house, Trenton Dade County Georgia, for the construction of a steel h ghvvav bridge to include m Hrst-clasa foundation made of best cement and connate material an*. Workmanship, aero** Lookout ’reek at w hat known as tin Path k Her lord near Trenton sain stn'e nd county. Said bridge is to be 183 Jf* e long consisting of main.span 100 feet and two ttestle Dents on each end 16;j each span, and is to be in clear 12 f ct in width and is to he built of best steel material and of the most approved pattern. And the workmanship is to be fir?t-class including the found i tions which shall be of the best, and is to be set in upon solid rock foundation or such foundation as that the structure will he perma nent and durable. Said work upon building su'd bridge shall begin not later than the Ist day of June 1908, and one half contract price will be paid on the Ist day of July 1908, and re mainder contract price (on**-half) will be paid on the 15tb day ot August 1908 if bridge is accepted. Toe success!ul bidder shall de posit with the Ordinary of said county the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars in cash or a certified check as a bonus that he will com ply will* bis or their bid by enter ing into a contract and making bond with Dade count} Georgia as now provided by law*. The letting <*f said steel bridge and foundations will be to the lowest responsible bidder. Plans and specifications are now on file in the Ordinaryß office said state and county and posted provided by law for the inspec tion of tic* public and bidders. The right is reserved hy the Oi ditiary aforesaid to rej ct any and all bids which may be made for the building ot stid oundati ns and steel bridge. Contract and bon l will be re quired of the successful bidder as is provided by the laws of Georgia to be-made and filed within 15 days after the letting of said con tact. During and while this work is in progress th.e same shall be subjeit toi* pjvction by the Ordinary and 'itch com mi lee of citizens of said ounty he may appoint. And upon the tmmplption of s.nd steel 'n idge and ton idaiions tin* same is to he inspected by * li<- Ordim r\ afore-aid and such committee of iiiiz#*ns of sstid county as m.ty be i[ipoint* and by said ordinary and re •rv il or rejected as may be found to be right under the contract aforesaid. Said bridge to cost !• thousand and five hundred dollars ••*-. Given under my band and official signature the 9th day of April 19U8. V\'m. O. Reese t Ordinary. fOLEYS HONF!™TAE Curas CflldAi Prevents Ptnumosia A GREAT SALE! - - ■ ——— ; In order to dope out the following goods, wo win f< r the next 30 da>e, or till Mime is Fold, make less than one half the- customary price on— -4 Second hand Cook Stoves 2 Second-hand Ranges 6 Dressers 5 Wash Stands B_Oak Beds 10 Red Sjtring 12 Chairs 3 Rockers 1 Second-hand Bed Room Suit The greater part of these goods are comparatively new and in firstclass condition. Should you desire anythin* in the above kindly give this your immediate ;attention, as they will not stay at the prices we are making. CLCSE BROTHERS 535 Market Street, Second Door from 6th. Opposite Light Hotel. Chattanooga. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Congress. HON. GORDON LEE. For Solicitor General. To the Voters of Cherokte Circuit: As it will be impossible for me to see ami talk with all the voters of this circuit, I therefore adopt this means of informing you that lam a candidate for the office of Solicitor General of the Cherokee Circuit, subject to the next democratic primary. The criminal law, to be readiiy obeyed, must first be respected, and to give due effect and dignity to the proper execution of these laws, I believe that a prosecuting officer should he untramuieled by any suspicion that he is acting in the discharge of his official duties with anv sinister or pecuniary motive. i therefore believe that the office of Solicitor General should be a salaried one and that the fines and forfeitures collected, as a penalty for the violation of the criminal law, should be paid into the county treasury of each coun ty in which the same are collected. Your support at the ballot box I shall greatly appreciate. Yotir obedient servant, T. C. MILNER. Cnrtersville, Ga., Jan. 1, 1908. To the Voters of Cherokee Circuit: The State Executive Committee having railed the primary for June 4, I now an . no liner that 1 am a candidate for re-elec i tioii to the office of Solicitor General of the i Cherokee circuit, subject to the primary. My record is before you; 1 have tried to do my duty; l thin!. 1 can justly claim that 1 have m conducted she affairs of the office .hat I have >avtl the tax-payers monev bv ■oiiHutuiug no umuc< essuiy time in the tiia. ■ ca-et*. I have at all Mine* kept in mim. hai time ts monev while the courts are in ewoou. My knowledge of the duties of he office is such that 1 believe l can do I ett. rin future than I have in the past. 1 shall be engaged in the courts much of the time he ween now and June 4, ami cannot *ee you all in jierson. Your support will be greatly appreciated. 1 promise if re elected to do uiy duty, fearlessly am! iin artiallv. Kesjxu-ifull v, S.\M V. MADDOX. ' FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE. To the voters of Cherokee circuit: I have twice before asked at your hands the honor of being the Judge of your Su perior court, and each time you have de cided the matter against me. But Ido not feel that I can lay aside a life long ambi tion to fill tiiis great and res)*on*<ihie office without once snore asking it at your hands nsstiting you that wiiethwr or not you ate now willing to elect me, I will not ag in he a candidate. My record as a lawyer and a citizen of your circuit for many years is before you. If you think that this record is such as will justify a good citizen in voting for me, I ak your votes and influ ence. If elected 1 promise to the best of my ability I will endeavor to till the great trust you impose ou me without fear.favor, affection or bias, giving every man the ini partial justice the law requires. Yours respect fully, R. J. McCamy. To the voters of Cherokee Circuit: I am a candidate for re-electc n to tin judgeship of the Cherokee circuit, subjec to the primary June 4, 1903. Knowing that my experience on the bench has belter qualified me for the dis charge of the duties of the office, and be lieving that you agree with me and desire my re-election, I respectfully submit my candidacy to you. I desire to meet each of you in person before the primary, hut may not he able to do so, as I will be busy holding court most of the time from now until then; and I therefore take this method of asking votir active support and influence, assuring you of my appreciation and gratitude and promising, if you re-elect me, to serve you faithfully, impartially and to the best of my ability, as I have been and am now doing. Very truly yours, A. W. FITE FOR ORDINARY. To the citizens of Dade county: After numerous solicitations 1 have de cided to make the race for ordinary. My object in announcing so earlv is to give the people time to make inquiry concern ing me. After you have made careful in vestigation if you find me deficient either m character or ability to conduct the office in decency and order and to the best in terests of the tax payer, then I do not ask your support, j Thos. J. Fuller. Wi.o7iIEEBK We are authorize! to announce Win. Keep© **>s a candidate for re-election the Office of Ordi nary of Dad# County. For Tax Collector. \\ e are authorized to announce Hugh VValen, of \\ ildwood, as a modulate fur Tax Collector tor DadeGouuty. FOR STATE TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Georgia : I am a candidate for Treasurer of this State, subject to primary on June 4, 1908. In making this announcement 1 refer with confidence to my long service in thin department of the Suite Government, both as Treasurer autf assistant Treasurer, eov ering a period of more than twenty yearn with apparent satisfaction to the people. I offer my record in this office as evidence of my qualifications to fill it and as a guaran tee that the duties pertaining thereto will he well and faithfully )>erfornied if it again placed in my charge. I solicit tin* support of my fellow citizens. Very respectfully, Win. J. S|#*er. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to announce the name of Hon. W. W. Cure ton, of Rising Fawn, as a candidate for Representative of Dade County, subject to the action of the I>* moeraiie execu ive committee. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Wo are authorized to announc-t the name of Hon. Lee Pope of Wildwood as a candidate tor re. election at* Keprtstn utive of Dade Count\. He say* if .ejected he will CottlimiH to serve tk'- ple ti) the best ol ms ability. m m /•; *>. r-. ■. 4 For Treasurer. W * are authorized to ani.ounen tne name of R S Rodgers, of Tren ton, as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer. Notice of Sale By virtue of authority giveu by a deed executtd hy 'J.. J. Crus* to J. i. ta.*e Thrashing Machine company to the prop eity hereinafter described, dated Lvcriiib-r 29tti, lIRHi, anti letoratd January l-ih, 1907 ill Deed Book 2, pages -1 -lid •, clerk's office of the Superior t oitrt ol 1>..0e Coumy, Georgia, to secure w.< onto, *■;• li for the sum ot two hundred, tliirty-th t*r and 9J-10U dollars (233.93) with inter* t. Due note and .e Dec* 29, I9'd7, and one d* l * Dec. 29, 1908, in which it is xpru*-i/ agreed tha* if any one of said nte a-d interest 01 any pari thereof remain due ami unpaid tor oU days alur ma.uritY, ihen the remaining Holes may lie ireate*! ao title and pavah'.e, and lurtiier provided that, if necessary to resort to law to en force the payment of said notes, or to pro tect the Mcititty for iheir payment then to pay all cos s with lenson.ihie attorneys tees. Dt fault in the pavnieut *1 '“‘l note due iKc. 29, lio7, amt the same hav ing remained due and unpaid for mote than 30 days, aceoidng to liteir tenor and effect, tiie entire indebtedness h s become due. Therefore, m a. cr*lame with 'l* 6 terms and powers conferred in sdd deed to secure said imlehtedness, and at the re quest of the heuetud ry theiein, i, Wl. AlcClatchev, attorney at law for said J-J* Case'l'hrushing Machine company, will, on the first Tuesday in May, between and e legal bouts ot sale, at the court house door in Trenton, Georgia, offer for sale at P” '* lie outcry to tiie highest bidder for cash "j bar of the equity of redefinition, dower at' l homestead, the following described prop erty conveyed in the aforesaid deed to se cure saiil indebtedness, to-wit: . An undivided one-half interest m * ! that part of lot No. 57 in the tenth 15 irit.l and 4lh section of Dade unin .S Georgia, lying ami bring west <4 the vl ' brow of Lookout Mountain, the west ’ of said mountain being die easi houn< fine of said iand; .-aid tr *• t oonta " • a whole one hundred and eighteen re, more or less, the other undivded had “ said land belonging to J. I. Johnson. - all that tract of land described as follows. to-wit: -re Beginning at a stake on the section 111 of lot No. 14 at the east side of the . • bama Great Southern railroad, thence ea to J. B. Steel’s line to a whiteoaK re > thence north to T. J. Fuller’s line; dien west with Fuller’s fine and ditch to the • G. S. R. K; thence south with satu .r® road to the beginning corner, contain' forty acres, more or less. This March 27, 1908. ~c*v W. P. McCLATCHEV, Attorney at law for J- I. Case ihi ** 11 achiue compnny. MOf Counsii, Smith & CarswelL^^^^^ NOTICE The Registered Percherion “Remus’, will he found at * New England after Ist of ApriU^