The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, May 29, 1908, Image 3

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rill* MBIT! HH I " fjjiiusUKD WEEK)A'. _ - - GEORGIAi I OF TRAINS. f [IK , ;1 | wlie>lu!i‘, A!r.l*ba. Great Ijth'er.! R='>To.l (Quflfii A (Wt lt'H'.ts). r, kkfect fkb. 10, HKhJ. South Hound. j C X. (). Limited.... ,8:85 r-.;.i .. I’ tn A woricait Special.'.7:lß a. m. V'* ’ Sort ft Hotrod. f|| o 0. £ X. O. Limited . . .T.9:">5 a: m. y (| j ]> :l n Ameiieun Special; 11:10 p. m. Uvular stops* 1 a' l '* - f:ist nl!lil stop at fr nton- ~ v ' _ directory. Ride Superior Court meets 3rd Mondays , \iarch and September. Justice Court for Trenton District meets ju l Saturday in each month. Countv OmcEits.—rWm.O: Reese. Or s. Hale, Clerk Superior Court; •r w.’Vn.wman, Sherid- W. I\ Pace, rix Collector, Samuel J. Hale, Tax Re viver. If- >*. S. Rentiers, County Treasurer; p' County School Commis io'uer: \V. Morrison, Surveyor; Mark Pile. Coroner. . (Jmlin'ii Skkvmcks, M. I'j. C-hurch, South . |( l t „{ 4tli Sundays in each month. I’nver n#ethijjf each Sunday evening at „Vlo<-k. Kpwortli League meets every ,Vediiesday veiiiiu- Sunday school every Juud.iy morning at 10:00. D. 11. Rogers, R. IC. SMITH, Pastor. SECKKT SOCIETIES; Trent >n F. & A. M, M. 17H. # V Meets at tlie Masonic HtM on Wednesday night, on or bef re the tail moon and every 3rd Saturday night theref.om at 7 :30* ,1. M. Lyemance, \V. NL Trenton Lodge, No. 38, I. O. ()• F. Meets a' thdr hall north -dde pub* lie si j • ate every Saturday evening *t 7 :;>a W. G. Coin, N. G. Dade Lodge, No. 122, K. ot P. Meets in Odd Fellows’ Hull Mon day evenings at 7:30. Frank Morrison, C. J. W. RUSSEY, M. 0. Physician and Surgeon IFiJdtK GEORGIA WALTER ill. CJFSETJ.M At [:aV.r B ddG FA AM GA. mm<mi-*m mm . .m ■ J. ?. .TACOWAY, A I ion NICY A r LAW, n iMS NTON, •• G KORGIA. Wili practice in all the courts State and Federal. 0. T. BROCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW* TRENTON, * GEORGIA. Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt attention given all business. ■ " ■ ■ " W. u. JACOWAY- Attorney a Law, riIEN'TON, . GEORGIA. -* ■ . 1 i... . i —iiggggg T. J. LUMPKIN, fiTTOItfJE Y- Jl c r-LJI W, —Collections a Specialty — New England City, Ga. - CALL ON A. S. JACOWAY wrnii H, Schwartz & Bra. . At Chattanooga, Tenn- : 5 FINE '.SHOES and HOSIERY ;Getthe “DUX"Shoe LOCAL and PERSONAL 1) >n’t mis o ; r l lie Show; Next Monday; Mack Gross is home from En°- lev, A'a. •L W. Dohhs of Chat tanooga wis hero Mont lay. S. L. Sells spent Saturday in 0 iiaUanooga. Rey. 11. K. Allison was at Ris ing Pawn Friday. W. M. Sells of Island Creek, was here last week. Mrs. George Set rat t ha-; gone to CassviUe on a visit. Mrs. J. R. P oek returned to Ri fing Fawn Wednesday* An infant of Air. and Mrs. Leslie Reese died Sunday* Mre. S. 11. Thurman is in Ross vilie visiting her daughter. Paul RodgGjp j s home from Ca - tie Heights for the summer. Born recently a daughter to M ind Mrs* \V. G. Monism. Ervin Street of Sweetwater it visiting relatives near here, Miss Dana Tatum is home l’r m Martha Washington College. IT T. Brock and J. Ik .Tacoway were in Ca.rtersville Monday* W. H. Brock ofWhitwell, Tenn., visited relatives here this week. Mr. Ross, of Attalln, is visit ing Mr. Lyemances family this week. Mr* Tom Cowan and wife wpre in Chattanooga the last of the week. Mis. A. T. Smith of Chattanooga is spending some time with Mis. Waller. Miss Leila Killian is home from Highland Park for her summer va cation. # * Mrs. C. A. Timmons of Chatta 'nooga attended the .picnic here Saturday. Miss Electa Pace and Mrs. J. B. Williams were in Chattanooga Saturday. Mre. A. N. Tatum is spending some time in Chattanooga and Alton Park. j Don’t fail to see Cook & Roben sons show next Monday alter noon all >ii igh t . Misses Annie Cure ton and Jon nie Cole were homo from Chatta !atiooga Sunday. Cottage prayer meeting was held at-the home of Mrs A. C. Pace Thursday afternoon. The Teachers Institute closed last Friday. The attendance turn- g i the week was small hut much good was accomplished. Dr. C. A. Costello and Steve Sanders of Chattanooga enjoyed a two days fishing trip here tin week. Sheriff Thurman returned Sun day from Milledgesvil e where h placed Leslie Reese in the State Infirmary. Everybody attend Cook & Bob enson’s railroad show next Mon day June Ist, if you wait your moneys worth. Cook and Robenson’s big rail road allow will exhibit here next Monday afternoon and night. Don’t miss the free street parade. The educational rally and coun ty picnic was a very pleasant aifa r. On account of the/busy season thero was not a very large crowd present, hut those who were here j enjoyed the occasion. The pro ! gram was interesting and all pres ent that were billed to take par responded cheerfully. Many fine talks were made by citizens trom different parts of the county. Col. T. C, Milner and Solicitor S. P. Maddox were here lo’kin - after the candidacy for Solici o General and were substituted o i the program and both of thes learned gentlemen made fine talk J -n the pubjeet of education. JUDGE FITE MSKES STATEIVIWT And Says Hmt He Will Be Re- Elects l I y An Increased Majority. the People of the Cherokee Circuit: I resp xtfully call attention to Ftii anony - ous circular which is be ing seatt -red over the circuit and published in the Dalton papers, commenting upon and containing the body of a letter written by my tvo years ago* The comment is false and m.ili ions and I hope it will deeei.e no one. I did not use the word “bo :zers” nor did I characterize tlu>;e who voted against me as “bo dbrs 77 but did sp clriracte/ize the ‘'gang 77 who, over the protest of myself and friends, called that only and sepa rate primary. Tile words nal element 77 r fer to those who sent out the “Ixa.ze and boodle 77 some of whom are now sending out the circular. Cf those who v oted against me Is ad. 4 ‘Of course a great many good men opposed me, and many o!‘ them did so on the mistaken ilm that Gordon L e was entitled to a second term and and for them I have the kindest feelings. 77 Of those who voted for me I said “I hope that the good people of the district who stood by me so loyally will never regret having done so, and they have my pro found and lasting gratitude. 77 I do not suppose that my oppo nent is any more responsible for the circular than li. is for his can candidacy. E have forced him to admit on the stump that he tried to get others to run against me, and, failing in this he is running, as he* says, because I have been unfair to one Cannon and others of his clients, including the rail road, which of itself should defeat him. The people know that I have been faithful, impartial and efficient, and will not be deceived by the selfish cries ot “unfaiy 77 and “long enough. 77 My race is in fine shape, and it now looks like I will be re-elected by an increased majo ity, but I ask my friends to l>e on the alert and as active as they well can. I will carry Bartow, Gor lon, Catoo sa and Dade counti s; my oppo nent will carry \\ bitfield county, and Murray county is doubtful. Indications are that my majority in the circuit will be between twelve and fifteen hundred. Very truly yours, A. AY. Fiti\ Dade County Sentinel, Trenton, Ga. Gentlemen : We learn that Judge Fite has been sending to papers of the cir cuit this week a communication in in regard to,the statement he once made about booze and boodle. If you have received this card and are going to publish same would thank you very much to also print the enclosed at regular rates under same if possible and mail me bill to cover. Thanking you for your kind attention in the matter. Yours truly, S. B. Felker, Chairm. In order that the readers of this paper may judge whether or not Judge Fite’s position in his famous “booze and boodle” card has been correctly set out we herewith print the card as originally published by Judge Fite just after his defeat by Mr. Lee two years ago. It wili be noted that, he charges expressly that the leaders of the fight against him in the Cherokee circuit were criminals and that they defeated him by the unlimited use of booze and boodle. He acquits the voters outside of the Cherokee circuit of such conduct, stating in his card that he doesn’t know what the con ditions were elsewhere. By con fining his charge to his own * home folks he makes it piain that he re ferred to them, and not to the people of the seventh district gen erally. We have no doubt the judve has frequently and bitterly regretted his uncalled for uim? inexcusable insult to his former supporters but we do not think that the deni al of plain statements and unman ly abuse of individuals will seive liis present purpose of palliating the wrong d-me thfm. It is an unusual spectacle that b ir minded people will not enjoy to hear the judge of their Superior court des cending to unkind comments upon citizens who have been litigants in liis court merely because they are exercising their rights as Ameri can citizens to vote as they plea.-e. The following is Judge F te’s card as originally published by him in the papers < f the circuit ’wo years ag>: 1 have been robbed by the gang and beaten by “boodle” and “hood iers” but have the consolation of having made a good fight, not hav ing spent one cent or furnished one drop ot whiskey t> infiu ice a single vote. I would have been nominated had the primary been called at the proper time and in ihe usual way, and this the ‘‘gang’’ anew, and h m e decided to rob me f rhe nomination, and the SSOO extra expense of holding a sepa rate primary. Alter that 1 had hut little hope of success, but. I deter mined to make the fight, and go down amid the firing of the guns, r.i' her than surrender. The criminal element, with an utdimited supply of *'booze” and ‘ “boodle” led the fights against me in the Cherokee circuit* bui I dont know how it was elsewhere in the distiict. 1 warn die people of the state now that the same methods will he used to defeat Hoke Smith or governor. Of course a great many good men opposed me and many of them did so on the mis taken idea that (Jordon Lee was entitled to a second term and for them I have the kindliest feelings. I hope that the good people of the district who stootf by me so loyally will never regret having done so and they have my pro found grati u g A. \V. FITE. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. M e are authorized to announce the name ofGeotge VV. Street as a candidate for Tax Collector of Dade County. Mr. Stacy Nicholson and wife of Birmingham were guests of Robt. Carter this week. Dr. R. 11. Tatum and family and Miss Aline Pace of South Pittsburg are here on a visit. Open an account by mail with the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos., Jhattanooga. Safe and sound. Good business men at the lielmt The Trenton school will begin -econd Mom.ia.\ in June. The con tract has been let to Prof. Edward Carroll of Rossviile and Miss Ada Lea of Wildwood. The present prison commission s composed of two lawyers, jnd one minister. Gapt. Foster for merly of Chattooga county is a candidate to succeed Col. Tom Eason one of the present incum bants. Capt. Foster is a fine up to date business man and I think we all ought to support him. If he is elected ho* will be the first man from the mountain county to get anything. It seems that all the important offices are filled by ;ei tlernc n from the larger cities. G. W. M. 'faturn. Capt. Foster is the man who first superintended the state farm and put it on a paying basis. Estrayed. About six weeks ago, one black male yearling about two years old, branded with T made with tar, at stock yards. I will pay for infor mation leading to his recovery. G. W. M. Tatum, Trenton, Ga. CHEAP RATE, It was announced Wednesday that the A. G. S. will carry passen gers round trip from Chattanooga to Birmingham on account of the Confederate reunion for $3 10. That means about $2 95 from Trenton or aboutono cent a mile. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS will be our motto for year 1908. A big line of everything new and substantial for men, women and children. Shoes for everybody. Come to tJio “South Sided’ merchant and s:t\e from 25 to 33 1 3 percent, on your pm chases, LSLYEMANCE I'Yr Ti’ea&urt-r. We are author z and to an’ ennce ;.ne name of K S U<Mg>ns, okJTrvn ion, as a candidate tor re- lection o the office of County Treamirer. A COMMON MISTAKE. Manv women mistake kidney ami blad der troubles for some ii regularity peculiar to die sex. Foley’s Kiduev Kernedv cor rects irregularities and makes women well’ UissCairie Harden, Bowling Oreeij, Kv., writes: “]suffered much pain from kidnev iltd bladder trouble until I started to use Foley’s Kidney Remedy. The first bottle vrave me great relief, and after taking the -econd bottle I vvas entirely well.” Trenton Drug Store. Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth st 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 Sou 11.l 1 . Kv erything at moderate paces. Foley’s Orino Laxative is bes’ fo wo men and children. Its mild action and pleasant taste makes it preferable to vio lent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc Ctires constipation. Trenton Drug Store PLENTY OF TROUBLE is caused by stagnation of the liver and 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 griping’ ‘2sc at al druggists. BURTON F. STANSBERY.... j. . ' ..TGNSORIAI: ARTIST \ Sen nd Shop North of Central Depot. * - ’ •* Stave 10 Cents Baths 15 Cents Give me a call .. 1113 Market St., Chattanooga Tenn DEATH WAS ON IIIS HEELS. .Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., had a close call iu the spring of 1906. lie says : “An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that mv friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was per suaded to try Dr. King’s New Discovery, it helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles 1 was a well man again. 1 found out that New Discoverv is the best remedy tor coughs and lung dis ease in all the world.” Sold under guar antee at all druggists. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Clover, Red Top, Timothy Or chard Grass, Millet Hay, and all kinds of field seeds at Dan C. Wheeler & Co’s., 607 Market St., Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tenn. Cotton seed meal and hulls a pecialty. FOR SAL*;. A second hand huggy in good condition cheap for cash. Address Sentinel, Trenton, Ga. NOTICK ' T. B. Blake owner of Perchereon Horse, King 11, will make the following stands during toe season dates to be supplied later. Sulphur Springs, Ga., Sulphur Springs, Ala., Trenton, Johntson’s Crook and at J. N. Blansit’s place. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents icnt free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Murni & Cos. receive pedal notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, *3 a year: four months, sl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Cos. 3618r0ad ”’' Haw York IJraneh Office. F St., Washington. D. C. fOLETSHONEY^TAS Cures Colds; Prevents Pneumonia Wilson’s I invite you to be a perma nent member of my large family. It is A Stunt.on Family. You and I are at home here. We are heie to stay. We like the country. We like each other, and we are all boosters* for th is sect ion. Handing you out an article in exchange for cash is not the whole thing. The salt of success is 1 )} 7 alty. friendship and helpfulness. You and I will turn to each other as we 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. Th best in the beginning is alwayi 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 tor studying qualisy, prices, things that fit and last and suit. A FEW OF THE MANY PRICES Flour 48 lbs $1.30 Meat and Lard 9c Brown Mule Tobacco and 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 me for farming tools and hardware. j. H. WILSON Morganville, Georgia. LIVE AND LET LIVE STORE. PATENTS PROCURED AND DEFENDED. Sendmodel, drawing oupboto. for expert search and tree repot u Free advice, how to obtain patents, trade maries, | copy lights, etc., |N ALL COUNTRIES. _ j Business direct H'itk Washington saves thru , money and often the patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. I "Writo or como to u* at 523 Eiath Street, opp. United States Patent Office, WASHINGTON. D. C. iGASNOVfI KILL the COUGH AND CtjjßE THg LUWCSI j WiTH Sr. ling's Hew Discovery FOB Colds 8 J3& J | AND ALL THROAT AND LUN6 TROUBLES, j £ GT7 ARA NTEE D SATISFACi’ORYI I OH KOMEY REFUNDED. ■ mutunwl! CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Use Dr. W: R. Caldwell’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. Telephone, mail your 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. Dou’t for get the place.