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DIRECTORY.
[)nle Superior C urt meets 3rd Mondays
„ March u:ul September,
Justice Court for Trenton District meets
, a 'j Saturday in each month.
(jjusi'Y - Officeks. —Wm. (). Reese. Or
jin trv: S. J. Hale, Clerk Superior Court;
[>. \\\ Tluuman, Sheri!!'; \Y. l\ Race,
r’ lX Collector, Samuel J. Hale, Tax Ke-
K>:hi. S. Rodgers, C mmy Treasurer;
\W T. Hughes, County School Com mi s
ioner;AV. G. Morrison, Surveyor; Mark
Male, Coroner.
C uiJitcic Services, -M. E. Church, South
1 t-id 4tiv Sundays in each month.
Pmyer uoeting each Sunday evening at
,’el,)ck, Epworth league meets every
Ve l icsday evening- Sunday school every
l.tv morning ai 10:00. D. 11. Rogers,
U. E. SMITH, Pastor.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Trent >n L'vJg”, F. <k A. M.,
No. 179. # '
Meets at the Masmic Hall on
Wednesday night, on ot before the
Mi] moon and every 3M Saturday
m-lit l herefrom at 7:1).
J. M. Lveina'ice, \V. M.
Tr nlon Lodge, N<, 38, I. O. O F.
M ts a: tli* ir hall li 3 ide y> 1 1*
ii: .-fj'.ti!o every Saturday evening
at \V. G. C<i, N. G.
Dude Lodge, No. 1-2, K. of P.
Meets in Odd Fe low-’ Hall Mon
el <y eve ings at 7.30.
Frank M- ftis n, C. C.
J. ii. RL3EY. W.D. .y
Physician and Surgeon
TRENT!N GEORGIA
WALTER W.C JRETjt
-t T 3\\r
i. i: nm oft.
J. ?. .TACOWAY,
A i TORNKY A T LAW,
''RENTON, •• GEORGIA.
Wili practice in all Lite courts,
Shtte and Federal,
6 T. BROCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
TRENTON, - GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt
attention given all business.
W. U. JACOWAY.
Attorney a Law,
TRENTON, GEORGIA.
T. J. LUMPKIN,
tITTOPJ'TE Y-JIT-L/IW,
—Collections; a Specialty —
New England City, Ga.
CALI.son
A. S. JACOWAY
; WITITi
H. Schwartz k Bro,
Chattanooga,' /Penn.
FINE SHOES
and HOSIERY
Get the “DUXr Shoe
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Malcolm Sells continues very
sick.
Hen Connally was in the city
Tuesday.
Geo. Wheeler has been on the!
sick list.
J* L. Case is having his resi- j
deuce repaired.
Mrs. Murphy, of Byrd Chapel, I
was here Monday.
Airs. ,i. A. Case spent this week
in Chattanooga.
Tom Pace returned to Birming
ham S tturd y.
Hr. T. J. Lumpkin was in Boss
viile recently.
iMrs. E. B. McMi Uian, of St.
Elmo, was here Thursday.
Mrs. W. P. Pace spent Sunday
| at Sulphur Springs, Ga.
Dr. K. I). Davis, of St. Elmo,
. was called here Saturday.
Mrs. Elmer Lankford spent
j Friday 7 in Chattanooga.
| Frank Lycmance, of Chatta
nooga, was here this week.
7 i
Will Reese and Paul Pryor
1 spent Sunday in Chattanooga.
Buster Blansit, of Rising Fawn,
, was trading horses here yester
day.
I Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Fuisson, of
! Fort Payne, visited here this
j week.
Mr. Jiml Mrs. Will ,Dabbs, of
' Carrollton, Ala., were in town
! Sundey.
Miss Nell Fahey, of Chatta
nooga, visited relatives here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. -Melvin Tinker, of
Byrds Chapel, were here „Satur
day.
Master Clare Jacoway visited
relatives at Rising Fawn Satur
day.
W m. Massey and John Sigler,
of W ildwood, attended church
here Sunday.
I „ ■ v '
Misses Fannie Hale and Daisy
Snider spent Saturday in Chatta
no >gi shopping.
Mes James Scott and Rowers, of
1 7
Cliattanooga, visited the family of
W. (). Reese this week. * s
Mrs. Gentry, of Chattanooga,
has been visiting Mrs. Cummings
at New England City.
Conductor George Paul, of the
A G S., was entertained by the
J:i i y i; a.jc aji e y•-s t„ id iy *
j Several car*s loaded with logs,
lumber and extract wood were
shipped from Trent mi this week.
Hugh Price and sons, Hugh, Jr.
and Will, were in Chattanooga
Saturday, the guests of Mis. Bert
Fridell.
Jas. B. W illiams, of the Fruit
Growers Express Cos., located at
Chattanooga, spent Sunday 7 with
his family here.
Misses Eula Jacoway and Jess
Cole attended the commencement
exercises of the Medical College in
Chattanooga Monday evening.
If the weather is permissable,
there will be another working at
the Baptist Grave Yard on Satur
day, May 10. Dinner will be
served as usual from baskets.
Revenue officers John Kemp
and A. E. Spence, of Dalton, took
a search through the mountains in
the vicinity of Cole City Tuesday,
but report no find.
W. G. Morrison, Sheriff Thur
man, B. T. Brock, J. M. Lyemance
and Win. Simpson were some of
the visitors to Chattauooga this
week.
H. H. Sells, traveling repre
sentative of the Chattanooga divi
sion of the Salvation Army, spent
a day or two here this Aveek work
in the interest ot that institution.
Cottage prayer meeting avus
held at the home of Mrs. B. S.
Rogers Thursday afternoon.
Miss Jennie Lea, of Mild wood,
Avas a guest of Mrs. 8. J. Hale
Monday 7 .
Mr. John IlaD, father of S. J.
Hnle, was stricken suddenly ill
3esteiday, and lor a time his con
dition was thought to he serious.
He is better today.
Leslie Reese, who has been suf
fering tor the past several days
from mental disorder, was placed
in West Ellis Hospitle, at Chatta
nooga, Monday 7 for treatment.
The St. Elmo, Tenn., Grammer
School graduated a large class at
its commencement exercizes Mon
day 7 evening. Among the names
of the graduates appear those of
i Misses Alma and Edith Tittle*
J daughters of Richard Tittle, form
| eriy of Morgansville, this county.
The tramp, Tom Cook, who
was captured by shetifT Thurman
last week charged with attempting
,to burg!inze J. C. Robe Coil’s
| store housfy wis acquired at tin
preliminary triri 1 before Judgo
Will Cola Tuesday.
:
Mr. Bill Cox, of Lookout Moim
: tain, was here yesterday 7 . Mr.
: Cox is a prosperous farmer and
fruit grower of that section. lie
j stated that he has a tine crop of
j peaches, but that fruit, generally
j speaking, especially in that place,
was killed by 7 the recent freeze.
Charley Prince, an employ of
the Dade Stove Manfacturing Cos.,
of this place, happened to the
misfortune of getting two of his
fingers cut off yesterday. Mr.
Prince was tightening a slipping
cog to the planing machine with a
wrench and his hand slipped, al
lowing his hand to come in con
tact with the knives of the ma
chinery with above unfortuneate
results.
J. H. AYilson, the popular Live
and Let Live merchant of Mor
gansville, passed through Trenton
Thursday evening on his return
home from business trip to Sul
phur Springs and Rising Fawn.
He figuring on fotming a mer
chan tile trust with J. W. .J. Jer
kin-; of Rising Fawn in view of
establishing several stores through
out the county and placing several
produce wagons on the roil.
PUBLIC SPEAKING
If nothing prevents, Judge A.
W. Fite will make three speaehes
in one day in Dade, on Saturday,
May 16, as follows;
Wildwood at 10 o’clock, a. m.
Trenton at 3 o’clock p. m.
Rising Fawn at 8 o’clock p. m.
J. T. Walker an 1 Col. L. S. Col
yer, of Chattanooga, have been
looking over mineral property in
Dade this week. It might lie T hat
something of an industrial nature
will take place in the near future
Harris A Johnson, 13 E Bth si
Chattanooga, are the only exclusive
opticians in the city. 15 years ex
perience assures accuracy and cor
rect fitting. The most up-to-date re
tracting rooms in the South, Ev
erything at moderate prices.
To My Friends of
TREHTON4KD
DADE COUNTY.
I take great pleas
ure in stating that i
am now connected
with the
MILLER-MITCHELL C 0„
And will be glad to
to have you call and
see me when iti
Chattanooga.
Respectfully.
MORGAN DOUGLAS,
MILLER-MITCHELL CO.—
J. B. McAlister, of Chattanooga,
and W. C. Cureton, of Byrds
Chapel, are in town today.
CHURCH NOTES
Cottage prayer meeting will be
held Thursday afternoon of each
week and regular prayer meeting
services at the church each Wed
nesday evening.
Rev. Mr. Ramsey', of Chatta
nooga, preached to a large congre
gation at New Liberty C ueh
Sunday morning.
Rev. 11. K. Allison tilled the
pulpit at N w England City Sun
day afternoon, c ndueting an extra
service for that place. His regu
lar appointment is there next
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, at
New Liberty 7 at 3 p. m. and at
Wildwood at 7:30 p. in.
Rev. Bartow McFarland return
ed to Rossville Monday, alter
closing the revival services of last
week Sunday evening.
ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE
ANNIVERSARY.
Rev. H. KA Allison addressed
the Trenton Lodge of Odd Fellows
and a good sized congregation at
the O. P. Church Sunday morning
in an anniversary sermon of the
order. The Odd Fellows met at
their hall and marched in a body
to the church to hear brother
Allison’s talk.
The speaker is an Odd Fellow
hfmself and was at his best on this
occasion. He read appropriate
scriptures and made a fine talk.
During his discourse he reviewed
the great work the order is doing
for humanity 7 and compared it
favorably with the church. The
talk was enjoy ed and appreciated
by all good Odd Fellows.
The Methodist Church building
here, which has been abandoned
on account of ite dangerous and
delapidated condition, should be
utilized in some manner to the
best interest of the church and the
proceeds applied toward the enac
tion of anew one. The building
is constantly deterioating as time
goes by and care whatever is being
taken of it. The doors are down
and stock of all kinds shelter
there. There are several thous
and feet ot valuable lumber in the
building properly handled will go
far toward supplying material tor
reconstruction.
Willie Puckett, after suffering
for scleral months with consump
tion, died last Thursday and was
hurried Friday at Payne grave
yard. Revs. Bartow McFarland
*vnd IL K. Allison conducted the
funeral eerimonies.
NEWS FURNISHED BY
REV. H. K. ALLISON
Miss Lizzie McLeon, Dr. Lump
kin, Mrs. S. H. Thurman, Mrs. Lee
O’Neal, 11. K. Allison and Avife
others, through the efforts ot Miss
Lizzie McLean, spent the day 7
Monday decorating graves old sol
diers Avho fought in the ciA 7 il Avar,
A'isiting three cemeteries north of
Trenton, Payne, Baptist and
Sarahs Chapel. Miss Lizzie de
serves much praise for her interest
in and caring for our cemeteries —
all should helping hand.
BROWN STREET.
On 22 inst. at the home of the
parents of the parents of the
bride, Mr. David Brown, of New
England City, and Miss Bertha A.
Street, of Sligo, in the presence of
a number of relatives and friends,
were joined in matrmony, your
scribe officiating. After congrat
ulations supper was announced.
We all partook of the hospitality
of Mr. and Mrs. Street.
Open an account by mail with
the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos.,
Jhattanooga. Safe and sound.
Good business men at the helmt
castor i a
For Infhnts and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
A \ INM Plot's i*AN(.Ki:.
(> *e of the west I’oKf uu’s if kidiev trou
-111 is that it is mi insidious disease nod be
for* ill** vieiim realizes his danger lie may
have a filal malady. lake Fnlev’s Is i I -
ncy Remedy at the fust sign < f trouble as
it corrects irregularities ami prevents
Bright's disease and diabetes.
Trenton Drug Store.
WAX i ED.— \Vo 'Wiiiit t\v o o r
tliroc men in each county to place
catalogues and advertise m Earn
ily Supply Union Department.
SIS.OO per week salary with oppor
tunity tor extra commissions.
Perminent positions. Address,
LAKE CITY Vi HO LBS ALE CO.,
453 \\ est G3rd St., Chicago, 11.
A COMMON MISTAKE
Manv women mistake kidnev and blad
der troubles lor some ii tegular it v [met! liar
to the sex. J'oley’s Kidnev Ketindv cor
•’eels irregularities and makes wouien well*
Mi-s ( a:lie Harden, Howling (iiven, l\v ,
wiites: "i Uiti red much pain l.mn kiiinev
and bladder tronhle until I Maned to use
hotel’s Kidney Remedy. l'!>e hot bottle
gave me urea.t relief, ami after taking the
second bottle I was entirely well.”
Trenton I>rog Store.
Telephone, mail your .orders or
go to Dan C. Wheeler A Cos., at
TO/ Market Btr, Phone 175, Chat
tanooga, Term., for grain, hay and
iced supplies. Cotton seed meal
and hulls it specialty. Don’t for
get the place.
ggoaaKgro yr imrrj
hakes Kidz rye and Bladder* Right
WHISKY
No disappointment in either my whiskies or shipping methods.
You get just what you want without delay. Quality ami prompt
ness have built tor rite an enviable reputation. One order will make
us lasting business friends. I want your permanent patronage and
s'rive for your full confidence.
“The land I sell is The Kind You Want.**
MY FA VO LITE BRANDS.
4 Full Qts. (in glass).
Light's Private Stock. A mellow Kentucky bourbon; of full
strength, old and fragrant ” $4 00
Light’s Elite. A rare Tennessee sour mash. A wholesome
tonic and delightful beverage $3 00
Light’s “ light of life.’’ Maryland’s best product, Finest
flavor and highest food properties 00
Norfolk Rye. Mild and healthful. The choice of drinkers
who “know” . $2 50
Ridgedale Lincoln. Of most pleasing qualities. A great
favorite for many years $2 50
Mountain Dew Coru. (White or Yellow). As pure and
sparkling as its name implies. Try it $2 50
North Carolina Corn. Marion County’s Pride. A most
palatable drink of proven merit S3 00
Tennessee Apple Brandy. The fine juice of apples reduced to
purest alcoholic form $3 00
Our Popular Brand. A delicious brandy of unsurpassed
medical virtues $2 50
A trial order will make you my steady patron
Express prepaid to Tenn., Ga., Ala., and Kv.
Complete Price List Upon Request.
SAM T. LIGHT, Chatanooga, Tennessee.
THE CENTRAL LUNCH R00M,,,,,,
1305 MARKET ST.. CHATTANOOGA.
(NEAR CENTRAL DEPOT.)
Open Every Day and Night,
Come to See Ds
J IE. FF' DAVIS
Wanted.
SCHOOL TEACHERS—I have
the questions and answers of the
last seyen State school examina
tions in print. Will mail them all
for one dollar. Descriptive circu
lar free. B. S. Holden,
Box 7, Elijs, Gaet
FOR SALE.
A second hand buggy in good
condition cheap for cash. Address
Sentinel, Trenton, Ga.
SeeJ. 0. Hoberson for your
dry goods, groceries and most ev
erything else, except saw mills, at
vhe lowest possible price.
Ag |Ps W ph’ul— 1 <)X ‘id (' l.il'fj
portraits -JO (ants, tiaires IP o n ,*>
and up,/~le t pictures ope cent
aeh. Non can make 400 per cent,
profit or S3O per week. Catalog
anil samples free. Frank \\ ’Wil
liams Company, 1208 Wk lavlor
St., Chicago, 111.
PK.CH! WAS OX HIS HEELS.
.Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Ya., had a
close call in the sprint* of h'oi>. 1 lesays :
“An attack f ptieuuioniu left me so weak
ami with siii li a fe.irtul cmgii licit my
frietnls declared cnnstitiij lion had me, and
death was on mv heels. Then 1 was per
suaded to try Pr. Kind’s New Piseoverv.
It helped me immed'ai* Iv, nod after taking
two ami a half b utUs I was a veil man
again. 1 found out that New 1 iscoverv is
the best ivma v lor coughs and lung dis
ease in all the woibl.” Sold under guar
antee at all druggists. f*oe ami SI.OO.
Trial bottle free.
Clover, Red Top, Timothy Or
chard Gras?, Millet Hay, and .'ll!
kinds of field seeds tit Dan C.
Wluvdor A Co’s., GOT Market. Bt.,
Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cotton seed meal and hulls H
pn-ialtv.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
It is important that you should and *eide
to take only Kol *v\s Ho iev* an 1 Tar when
you have a cough or cold as it wi 1 cur*
tlie most obstinate racking cough and ex
pel the cold trom vour system. Foley’s
Honey and Tar contains no harmful drug*
Insist upon having it.
Trenton Drug Store.
BURTON F. STANSBERY....
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Second Shop North of Central Depot,
Shave 10 Cents
Baths 15 Ceßts
Give me a call .. 1113 Market Bt.,
Chattanooga Ten a
NOTICE
T. B. Blake owner of Perchereon
Harse, King 11, will make the
following stands during the season
dates to be supplied later.
Sulphur Springs, Ga., Sulphur
Springs, Ala., Trenton, Johntson’s
Crook and at J. N, Blanait’s place,