The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, May 15, 1908, Image 3

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'lilfoOilSTT fi 11 ’ pi’liMSli ft I) WftftK LY. t - - - - UEriliCllA • fit-.' 1 ' ’ arrival of trains. j oCa I schedule, Albania. Great pjtlmrr. (Queen & Kout e )i ii\ kkfkct kkb; 10, 190 Vj. . I ‘ South Hoiinil. x , j, (’. &X. O. Limited 3:35 r. m v •• Pan American Specuil. 7;I8 a. .\i. jid. •’> Not tit Hound. *, o ('. Si X. O. Limited 9:‘>s a. w. plan Ameriotn Special; 1 1:4U r. m r s(op. c ,* () v 1 ami 2, fast mail Wain-, stop a fr titon. directory, pule Superior Cmtrt meets 3rd Mondays „ March and September. Justice Court for Trenton District meets 2nd Saturday in each month. (jousty Officers. —Wm. O. Reese. Or iinarv; S.J. Hale Clelk Superior Cmirl; r \y r . TituiUian, Sheriff; \V. lace, fix Collector; Samuel J. Hale, Tax Jie *eiver: Rcht. S. Rodgers, County Treasurer; tV T. Hughe?) County School Coinmis •ioner;]\V. H. Morfisbn, Surveyor; Mark lair, Coroner. Cni'it if SKtivtCKs, M. ft. Olmrch, South ~] l!1( | 4th Sitmi tys in each month. ( r aver meeting each Sunday evening at o’clock. Kpwnrth League meets every iVeiliiesAt v -veiling' Sunday school every iv morning at 10:00. D; 11. Rogers* U. E. SMITH, Pastor, SECRKT SOCIETIES. Tien t>n Lodgn, F. & A. M. No 179. Meets at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday night, on oi bef re tm full trmon and every 3rd Satur lav night therefrom at 7 :30. J. M. LyetnanCe, \V Ml Trenton Lodge, No, 38, I. O. ()• F. Meets at th c ir hall north sid j pub. lie square every Stitnrday evening Mt 7 130. W. (L Colo. N. G. I hide Lo Igo, No. 122, K. of P. Meets in Odd Fe 1 lows’ Hall Mon day evening- at 7:30. Frank Morrison, C. C, J. W, BUSSEY. M. D. Physician and Surgeon IREKTtN GEORGIA WHITER W.CURETJi and. At h. aV r {! 'lsiti F AWM U. J. ?. .TACOWAY, a i tornk y a r la w\ •'KENTON, - (lKOi!;],\. Wili practice in all tin* courts aml Federal. B. T. BROCK, attorney at lvw ?lUSNTON, - GEORGIA. ’'ill practice in all the Courts. Prompt attention given all business. w. u. J’ACOWAY. Attorney a Law , fUKNTON, GEORGIA, r .. - - T. J. LUMPKIN, MTOIjJ'TE Y- fiT-LJI W, —Collections a Specialty— New England City, Ga. | I— CALL CPS A. S. JACOWAY t k \VITHi Hi Schwartz & Bro. Cn VTTANOOGA, /IkNN. FINE SHOES and HOSIERY Get the "DUXI” Shoe | LOCAL and PERSONAL | Miss Mary Parker Friday inf ’’aattanooga. dim Simpson spent Saturday in Leer Head Cove. M . P. Pace was at Durham the List ol‘ the week. f . A. Bryan oi Rising Fawn was here Thursday, Price Jacoway was in (diatta hooga We lnesday. Mrs, Will Dabbs returned to Hanoi 1 ton ? Ala., Monday. George < kistlebeny was do vn from I vising Fawn Friday. I Muse Swatford of Rising Fawn moved to Trenton Thursday. Next week best calicoes, shorts, only 5 l-2cat John L. Cases. | Russ Oneal of Bean Rocky Ala., was home on a visit this week. Pretty slippers, beautiful hats very cheap at John L. Cases. Miss Myra Parker returned Fri day from a visit at Talley Head. Raymond Costello of Ohattan ru ga visited friends here this we'!:. Mr. Connally of T alker county D visiting his brother Reon (ton ally. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacoway were lie re from Rising Fawn Sun day. Mrs. .1* C. Robertson and son Carl have returned from Tracy j City. Will Reeves of Chattanooga spent Sunday with home folks here. Beautiful ginghams in short lengths less than value at John L. j (3ases. Grady Jacoway and dim Xeth erly spent Tuesday in Chatta nooga. Dr. A. W. Boyd of Cmittanooga was here on professional Business Tuesday. ! Miss Annie Cureton returned to Chattanooga Friday after a weeks visit here. Arch and Lester Oneal of La-‘ i Fayette and Chattanooga were here Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Powers of Valley Held. Ala., is visiting the family of \V. O. Reese. i > Water melon seeds, double shovel plows and blades ready at John L. Cases. Air. and Mrs. C. A. Timmons were out from Chattanooga Satur day and Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. It. Brock were down from liising Fawn this week visiting relatives. Ordinary Win. O. Beese was in Chattanooga Wednesday having his eyes treated. Airs. J. B. Williams and little daughter Elizabeth Visited in the city Wednesday. Jeff Maxwell and family of I)ur ham visited the family of D. 11. Rodgers this week. Malcolum Sells who has been very ill with fever for several weeks is reported better. John L. Case will save you one third on dress goods and one-half on hats if you come quick. Mrs. B. S. Kodgers ell te rta in ed her Sunday school class with a picnic at Curetons mill Wednes day. Mrs. Susie Hale, Frankie Hale and May O’Neal visited Sarah’s Chapel cemetery near Morganville Saturday. Mesdames Fahey and Allison of Chattanooga and Rising Fawn were guests ol Miss Myrtle t me lon this week. Capt. Murray of the Tank Con struction crew of the A. G. S., is pushing the completion of the new water tank at this place. John L. Case is slipper at $1 75 fine Parisian model hats worth in the cities $7 00 to #9 00 each, your choice $2 95. Pretty merry widows at about one half value. , Mr. and Mis. John Waller spout Sunday in Chattanooga. Miss Norma Conally was out 1 10,11 1 hattanooga Sunday. New prints, new dress goods, new waistings at new prices a dohn L. Cases. Regular quarterly the 31. 10. Church, South will con vene at the C. j*. ('liurch next Sunday. The owner that lost a half yard of black elastic on the street can have the same by apply rug at this office. We were pleased to sec our friend d• H. ( orput who 1; s been in feeble health for so ne time able to attend church services Sunday. Remember Judge A. W. Fite \v ill speak at the court house here tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Lome out and hear what he ha; to say. It. L. Wilson N. P., J, p., 0 f 1037 distri *t and an all round substantial citizen was in our office for a short while Wed nos day. Miss Rula Jacoway is visiting in South Pittsburg and will attend the commencement exercises of the Pryor Institute at Jasper, Tenn., Saturday. J. M. Lyemance is rebuilding! the brick chimbney to the resi deuce of John Blansit at Rising Fawn which was blown down by the recent storm. Are you throwing away the c-ointorts of old age? You are if you are not taking advantage of the many little savings offered you by John L. Case. - Col. R. J. McCamy candidate for I dtidge against Judge A. W. Fite spent several days in the county this week working in the interest of his candidacy. Little Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Prince, died Tuesday of Meningitis and was hurried near Coal City on Sana Mai ntain Wednesday. Brother Thomas preaches at New England May 17th ni 11 a. ni. and 7p. in. An old fashioned Metbodht love feast at 7 in the evening. All invited to attend. s O. B. Bryan who has been lo cated in South Georgia since the Southern Steel Company bio wed out is taking a few days rest and visiting relatives at Rising Fawn. Every employee of the Queen & Crescent system from chief opera tor down to section hands sus pended operation at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday for live minutes to pay their last respects to the memory of their First vice- President, Mr. Murphy who died last Monday. Atty B. T. Brock has complet ed the construction of his swim ming pool and bath house near his residence on town creek. ([This bathing resort was especially pre pared for his young daughters and their female friends. And will also be u tali zed in forcing water to ins residence by means of a Hydraulic Ram. Male children may also use the pool for bathing purposes by applying at Mr. Brocks resi dence for permission. But under no circumstances must they do so without this permission. These are the rules short and simple and should be enforced and the pa rents should allow their children to avail themselves of this great privilege and see to it that their children observe the rules. Why not each mother make their daughter or daughters bathing suits and allow them to indulge in this great cleansing pleasure. Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth sf. 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. Telephone, orders or go to Dan C. Wheeler & Cos., at 607 Market St., Phone 175, Chat tanooga, Tenn., for grain, hay and feed supplies. Cotton seed meal and hulls a specialty. Don’t for get the place. W lliia ins* La bin. At dm h Dili" of 11* hi ides pa rents last Sundav cv- ting at six o’clock Ben G. Williams and Miss N C l l 1 c ft. D.I > I W * It* li;;i 11'K'ii ;n inn presence of fiii'inhi rs of H.m imno-di tic fa Indies ol'l !i emit 1 act. big par icsaml a lm t of neighbors and friends. Rev. 11. K. All iso* of 1 renton officiating. The groom is a son of Rev. an 1 Mis. Ldwa.nl \\ diiams of this county and is a lising ymmg busi ness man with a bright rfiHße be fore him. lie was educated';i.t the Byrne Business College in oxa£ and has since his grad uat io luff'd many responsible positions. He is at p’psent employed in the Traffic department of a railroad conipanv t Cedartown. lhe bride is a daughter of E q and Mrs It 11. Babb-- and is a vc y ( steemabie \oqng laity. Sb was educated at Dixon Co-lege at Dixon, Tenu. Mr. and Mrs. Williams left Sun day evening for Chattanooga wheie they took a train via Bir mingham for Cedaitown wliere they will reside in t futu e I In y aie very popular s<u i.iliv and their host of friends here regret to lose them. The Times extends congratulations. Wheeler-Tinkev. George W. Wheeler our popular southsicle blacksmith and Mis? Margaret Tinker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WL 11. Tinker were qui etly married at the home of the brides parents last Sunday after noon, Esq. E. D. Brock officiating. The Times extends congratula tions to the happy couple. Lse Dr. \V: li. Citldvvell’s Syrup Pepson and Herb Laxative Compound for all stomach troubles, such as dyspepsia, Bili ousness, sick headache, sour stomach and heartburn also liver troubles, constipation and ills caused bad digestion. On sale et Trenton Trug Store. . Open an account by mail with the Avenue Bank <fc Trust Cos., Jhattanooga. Safe and sound. Good business men at the helmt CASTOR IA For Tnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Wilson’s I invite you to be a perma n lit member of my large family. it is A Stanton Family. You and 1 are at home here. We are here to stay. We like the country. We like each other, and we are all boosters for this section. Handing you out ari article in exchange for cash is not the whole tiling. The salt of success is loyalty, friendship and helpfulness. You and I will turn to each other as -hve would to a dictionary for desired information. I will help to spread your table with good things. I will supply you with durable and comfortable wearing apparel. You will get big values for your money. This is a store of quality. The best in the beginning is always the cheapest in the end. I want every boy and girl in this section from 1 to 90 years young to make this store a meeting place —a council chamber—a school room for studying qualisy, prices, things that fit and last and suit. A FEW OF THE MANY PRICES Flour 48 lbs 11.30 Meat and Lard 9c Brown Mule Tobaccojand Snuff 3 for 25c 3 lbs Tomatoes 10c New line of dry goods and gents furnishings, also notions, calico, cotton checks, etc. Farmers and friends call on rue for farming tools and hardware. ; J. H . WILSON Morganville, Georgia. LIVE AND LET LIVE STOKE. Came oi the Stasoii* % „■ • dyL Iw % The first game of haseb&le play ed in Dade (*.uiuy thi seasun \vn? pulled 'Off ;t the f jvjp Pope dimond at Wildwood dipt 8a t u rda v be tween of that place and the Whiteside team. The game ver\ uderestmgdmm beginning to mid Many poi|jkG #)!'nu rit were sconu by both teams. A good ciwas, in attendance and perfect order prev-aded. The honors word to the locals who won I hem by snpoj-ior woi k The follow ii,e <*/■ tigrai ulatory let ter was furnished by- a former Day .county. Itoy with a request that it tf&. p*lhfiKfeecl ;is UTihvm Cincinnati, 0.,.,May 11, iq()8 Editor of tli 5 Dade County Weekly Paper, Tremor,. (*■.. Dear Si; : Having been apprised of a con flict between two renowned base ball teams on‘the lawn of Mr. Lee Pope Saturday, May 9, 1908, the members of one thriving from \Y Itlwood, La., and its sister towns and those of the other from \\ hiteside, Teun , and its shelter ing mountains, and victory being accorded the former team which, without a doubt, imrnt he accred ited to their evidenced ability to twirl the sphere, the employes and officials of the General Freight Department Office of the Ry. enjoin the writer (who happens to be one of them) in congratulating t he participents of the Dade county team for their merited success in game. Further,in wishing a triumphant career for the boys composing the Wildwood base ball team this season. Assuming courteousness of the printer to the extent of inserting the above in his issue for the pres ent week, I am Respectfully yours, One Interested in the Victorious Team. Cave Springs As I have not seen anything from our burg lately, thought I would write. We have been having some un iv-nally cold weather for the past 'ew days, but the sun has come out and it sterns like summer today, and the farmers are making good use of the time. Mis. Nancy Dotson has been ill with a partial stroke of parelysis, but is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen spent Sunday with the family of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Forester. Misses Lucy and Louwlla For ester visited Misses Slaton recently Mrs- Slaton is improving rapidly. Misses Annie and Josie Brown entertained quite a crowd of young people Sunday afternoon. Quite a number of eople are joining the farmers’ union at this place. I wonder why- Oscar Graham is so interestde in going to Mr. Forester’s. Miss Mollie Forester visited at Cloverdnle yesterday. The people of Cave Spring have purchased some school property and antisipate building anew school house in the near future. Well for fear this finds its way to the waste baskeL will close. Trixie Byrds Chapel Rev. AD*. Sandei-s preached a line sermon Sunday morning. Air. and Airs. Author Thurman, of Chattanooga, are visiting their parents, Air. and Airs. A. AI. Tatum. Aliss Marcy Parker was shop ping in Chattanooga Saturday, Miss Maude Tang, of Aloimd viile, Ala., is visiting Miss Bonnie Dean. Alas ter William Cureton is on the sick list. Miss Stella Tatum is at home from Chattanooga. Aliss Rosa Stewart is visiting at Rising Fawn. Joe Tatum is at home for a few da>s. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buffington, a son. Charity New s i-lain The young people enjoyed s * singing at John Neal's Sunday. Henry Melvaig and sister visited at New Salem San lay. Misses (Mara and Virginia Neal entertained a large crowd of young j people Sunday afternoon. Drew MeKnig, of Cave is visiting at J*. A. McKaig's this week. Mr. and Mis. \V. A, Moore vis ; iteJ at W. J. Bradford's Sunday. Airs. MeKaig, of Rossvilie, has returned home, W. J. Bradford is still very low. Union j The farmers are busy planting corn. J. it. Wheder thinks it is too late, but we will show him. Mrs. T. J. Wallace spent the day with Mrs. Jonn Price Sunday. Several from Trenton, Byrd’s Chapel and Pine Grove attended the singing here Sunday. Miss Ethel Price visited her grandmother, Mrs. Charley Gass, last week. "There will be an all day singing here the forth Sun lay in the month. Dinner will be served on ! the ground as usual. Prof. F. Hall will bo with us and preach for us at 11 o’clock a. in. Prof. F. Clark Perry said he would be with us if possible. Let everybody come and bring song books and stay all day and make the day long remembered. Singing will begin about 9 o’clock. We could say much more than this, but will not this time. NEW ENGLAND, Farmers are taking advantage of the fine season’s and will mostly finish planting this week. Lem ill Coats who has been quite sick is much better, The singing class is tuneing for the convention here on the sth Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Kiser is reported much improved in health. Mrs. W. E. Dabbs left for Bir mingham Monday. R. S. Brinkley is going to 9tart a canning process here for the can ning of tomatoes, etc. Van Coats enlisted in the U. S. Army last week and was sent to Columbus, Ohio. We think ‘•Van” will make a good soldier. He was a good bo} T . John VV. Waller the efficient section foreman is almost building anew railroad through here. R. L. Wilson will leave in a few days for Lookout [mountain for a needed rest. R. B. Allison and wife of Ala abama is visiting relatives here this week. Brother Rice Bible was here this week. This place is shipping about five cars of bark besides other stuff a week. Jacob. Sulphur Springs. We are having some fine weath er now' it is bad wiien a boy has to carry his saddle down the moun tain and get his Sunday shoes muddy. John Hicks left Tuesday for South Pittsburg Tenn. Misses Birthel Forester and Ger trude Stewart were visiting Pearle Jones Sunday. P. G. Bible and wife were] visit ing Dr. Middleton Sunday. r Mrs. G. S. Hamic was visiting Airs. Beckham Sunday. A. A. Thomas was visiting P. G. Bible Monday, G. S. Hamic w r as visiting on Lookout Mountain Sunday. 'f Miss Ella Brown was over from Sulphur Springs Sunday visiting her mother, G, W. Bible and wife were vis iting W. C. Amos Sunday*. Martin Hamic was visiting at Sulphur Springs Sunday. Uncle Torn,