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UIKIIITT TIMES
p(jHLISHKD WEEKLY.
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ARRIVAL’ OF TRAINS.
l.ocal schedule, A!cbamGreat
gn,tli**rn Railroad (Queen <&
@jesceut Route).
[JN KFFKOT FKB. 10, I GOV J.
' Sout h Bo tt tt </.
\o. 1, C. A N. O. Limited 8:35 p. m
X**. 3, Pan American Special. .7:18 a. m.
North Bound,
NV 2, C. & N. O. Limited 9:'>s a. m.
Xo. 4, Fan American Special. 11:10 p. M.
Regular stop*.
Xu’s. 1 and 2, fast mail trains, stop at
Tr nton.
DIRECTORY.
O.ttle Superior Court meets 3rd Mondays
0 March and September.
Justice Court for Trenton District tneel
tn.l Saturday in each month.
CVnnrrY Officeiu. — Win. O. lieeße. Or
luntrv; S. J. Hale, Clerk Superior Court;
j; f \\\ Thin man, Sheriff; W. I*. Pace,
fax Collector; Samuel J. ilale, Tax lie-
K<bt. S. Riggers, Comity Trenail rer;
VV. T. Hughee. County School Comiuis
•j.-ut*r; VV. t. Monixni, Surveyor; Mark
Tale. Coroner.
CutMioii skuvu:k>, M. K. (T|nrch, Smith
tnl ind 4th 'Sunday* in each mouth.
Praver meeting each Sunday evening at
o’cloelr. Kpworth lasagne meets every
Aninesdty *veuing. Sunday school every
stjuiUy morning at 10:00. D. H. Rogers,
B. E. SMITH. Pastor.
secret societies.
Trent >n Lodge, F. & A. M.,
x it 4 .);
Meets at the Masonic Hall on
ttVdiiMHditv night, on ot before the
full union and every 3rd Saturday
night therefrom at 7 :30.
J. M. Lyemanee, W. M.
Trenton Lodge, No. 38, I. O. O- F.
M et* :it their hall north <id pub*
In* opiate every Saturday evening
at 7 :.;U W. G. Colo, N. G.
Pad* L<dge, No. 122, K. of P.
Meets in Odd Fellows’ Hull Moil
do ewiling? at 7:30.
Frank Morrison, C. C.
J. W. BUSSEY- M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
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'IJKSTON, GEORGIA.
Will practice 111 iill the (HI l!l'>
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B. T. BROCK,
ATTORNEY AT I.A \Y
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H ill practice iu all th Court#. Prompt
attention given all business.
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W. u. JACOWAY.
Attorney a bate,
TRENTON, GEORGIA.
T. J. LUMPKIN
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—Collections a Specialty —
New England City, Ga.
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A. S, JACOWAY
WITH!
H. Schwartz & Bro.
Cm ATT A NQOG A, T>:nn.
FINE SHOES
and HOSIERY
Get the “DUX” Shoe
LOCAL pd PERSONAL
Tom Pace is home- from Easley,
Alabama.
Pen Pace is homo from Bean
Pock, Ala.
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John Hughes of Hill City spent
Sunday here.
Price Jacoway spent Saturday
in Chattanooga.
Mr. A arnell ot Chattanooga was
in town Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Boss returned
Tuesday to Attalla.
llev. IT. K. Allison visited at
Wildwood last week.
Miss Annie Townsend has been
visiting at Byrds Chapel recently.
Miss Susie Jenkins of Bossville.
was a guest of Mrs. John Tinker
Sunday.
Mrs. Mollie McSpadden of Fort
Pavne visited relatives here Sun
day and Monday.
Cottage prayer meeting wa
ll eld at the home of Mrs. Sasic
Hale last Thui-sday afternoon.
Mrs. Donnallv and daught i
Tessieof Chattanooga attended the
funeral of Prof. Jacoway here.
Misses Eula Jacoway and Dana
Tatum and Carrie Lee Jacoway
spent Tuesday in Chattanooga.
Death of Prof. Jacoway.
When a most untimely oral cm me
to tlie career of J. G. Jmowny on
lust Saturday morning there disap
peared from the home and Iron
the circle of friends which ho-li.id
gathered about him in th:s city,
one of the noblest men with whom
G<ml has ever blessed any commu
nity. He was a man in all that it
takes to make a perfect man, clean
and white all the way through. In
lie in bool looni where his duty lay
he was t-vi r kind and gentle, yet
st ict m that discipline so essen
tial to the proper conduct of the
pupils whose future was entrusted
to ids care and training, He will
he sadly missed on the streets
where his pleasant smile and
hearty handshake are so familiar
•o men who esteem- and him as a man
-iltd as a friend. His
nis wife and little daughter were
.vorthv of eonime t. He was a
nm>t devuted husband and fathe
mil h ! 8 tender care of his little
• laughter wiil ever he a blessed
memory to those who knew and
loved him. At the moment he
was shot down be had his little
larling in his arms and was dry
ing away her tears where she had
been fretting for her *‘papoo.”
This sad tragedy i* the third
which has come into tlie life ol
Mrs. Jacoway, she having lost a
husband in a railway accident and
a son who was accidently shot and
killed.
The remains of Mr. Jacoway
will be carri'd to lay to his old
home at Trenton, Ga., for inter*
me tit and will be accompanied by
Sam C. Johnston, a representative
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles
of which deceased was a member.
Paris. Texas, Dinner Horn,
May 31st.
The Remains of Prof. Jaco
coway Arrive at. Trenton.
Interment at the Baptist Cerae
tary.
The remains were brought here
on the 7:45 south bound train
Wednesday morning from Chatta
nooga. They were accompanied
by Judge \V. U. Jaco way who went
to Paris to bring them home for
burial, the widow and her little
-eighteen months old child, Miss
Campbell and Mr. S. C. Johnston
of Paris. Also several friends of
Chattanooga. They were taken in
charge by the local lodge of Odd
Fellows and conveyed to the resi
dence of Judge Jacoway in the
presence of hundreds of sympa
thizing friends and neighbors.
. funeral services.
The funeral services were held
at the residence in the afternoon
conducted by Dr. Ira M. Boswell,
pastor of the Walnut street Chns
tian church ol Chattanooga, as
sisted by Rev. H. K. Allison local
pastor ol the M. E. Church, South,
alter which the remains were
turned over to the Odd Fellows
"ho accompanied them to the
grave, the services were concluded
under the auspices of the lodge
there in regular form At the
grave Mr, Johnston of Paris,
Texas, who was sent here with the
remains as a representative of The
Eagles of which lodge Prof. Jaco
way was a member, made an elo
quent address as a brother in
strong terms. He portrayed his
life there as being such as only of
God’s noblemen can live and de
livered a message from the people
of Paris gratifying and consoling
in the extreme. We say thank
God for such a message.
After Mr. Johnston concluded
his remarks Col. Ben T. Brock a
life long friend and neighbor of
the deceased, and paid a beau
tiful tribute to his memory. Col.
Brock was very much affected by
the occasion and fully showed, as
he stated, that lie felt more like
weeping than speaking, but suc
ceeded in expressing his appreci
ation of the man as a comrade in
life and showing his grief of the
loss by the deplorable end of his
illustrious friend.
Mr. Brock was followed by Esq.
John M. Cantrell of Rising Fawn
who is an Odd Fellow and was
acting as presiding officer on the
occasion. Mr. Cantrell concluded
the ceremonies with touching and
sympathizing remarks v which
showed that lie felt deeply the
great loss occasioned by the un
timely death of his friend and
brother.
FLORAL OFFERING.
The floral offering was one of
the most grogeous and numerous
that lias been made here in a num
ber of years. Theie were designs
from four organizations to which
Prof. Jacoway belonged from Paris
Texas, and many from personal
friends and local lodges. There
were a wagon load ’of them and
still many offerings on the
trains yesterday. * ~
MRS. JACOWAY.
Mrs. Jacoway was ill at ‘the
time ot the death of her husband
and the shock and long trip from
Paris has completely exhausted
her. Her condition is not consid
ered serious, but she is very weak
and it will be several days before
she will be able to overcome her
afflictions.
Miss Campbell and Mr. Johntson
will start on their return trip to
Paris tomorrow.
The preliminary trial of Long
which was set for Wednesday was
posponed until tomorrow.
\Ve regret it very much but for
unavoidable reasons the above had
to be cut short.
The announcement of Geo. YY r .
Street for Tax Collector first ap
peared in last weeks issue, but
owing to lack of space we could
not give his announcement the
usual prominence due. Mr, Street
is a man well known to this county
as a high tone Christian gentleman
and good citizen. He is in every
way worth and well qualified to
administer the duties of the office
of Tax Collector if elected.
Avery pathetic letter this week
to her sister from Mrs. Eb McMa
han formerly Miss Mai lie Brock
gives a graphic description of the
Dallas flood. Mr. and Mrs. McMa
han resided just across the Trinity
river from Dallas. Awakening in
the night it was discovered, that
water was entering the house. Mr .
McMahan was compelled to wade
through water to her arms for
safety. The whole house was
soon submerged and a large hog
remained for hours on the comb
of the kitchen.
Poultry, furniture clothing and
stock was all lost except some val
uable horses which were swam out
of the flood. Mr. McMahan swam
a horse back to the house in order
to recover his wifes rings and other
jewelry, which he did, but in re
turning came near drowning and
last the bag containing them.
Many more families are in the
same state of destitution.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the name
of W. P- Pace for re-election to Hie office
of Taj Collector
OBiIUARY
In Memory of Mary E. Bibb.
Sister Bible was born June 4th,
1838, in the year LSGS. She found
Christ as her Saviour and joined
Cl overdale church in which she
lived a faithful and eonsistant
member until the day of her
death.
In life she was very industrious.
Her love for honesty and upright
ness could not be excelled. No
one ever visited her home so poor
or illiterate that she could not ex
tend a hearty welcome and set be
fore them the bot she had. She
had a motherly love and tender
ness for the.children, a sympatiz
ing heart for the suffering, a word
of comfort for the sorrowing and a
word of encouragement and hope
for the despairing. To know her
was to love her.
Npfhing gave her more concern
than to think she had failed in
some way to discharge her duty.
Her chief delight was in the ser
vice ot her Lord. Iler life ap
proached the sublime. Her char
acter was as pure and spotless as
the lily. Her life was an honoring
monument to the parents who
reared her.
The good works of her life will
never fully be known until they
are read from the record of God
where he has kept them all in re
serve for her.
Her life we commend not only
to her children but to everyone.
Be it resolved, That in the death
of Sister Bible that Cloverdale
chvirch has lost one of its most
faithful members, the community
one of its best citizens and the hus
band a true and loving wife.
Bister Bible and Bister Lumpkin
joined the army of their Lord to
fight for Him. They faithfully
and fearlessly faced the enemy.
Battle after battle they fought.
They conquered. And in the bat®
ties front, with honors floating
over them they fell, they died.
No they fell not, but were lifted
by ’the hand of their loving Saviour
for whom they had fought and
were placed in the realms of the
Para Use of God, neither did they
die but today they live, live, live,
to adorn the kingdom of their
Lord. Mrs. Mary Hamic.
forTcoroner.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Mark Hale as a can*
dida t e for re-election to the ofiice
of Coroner of Dude county.
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Citation.
Georgia, Dade County.
The return of the appraisers setting
apart twelve month’s support to the family
of Geo. 11. Moore deceased, having been
tiled in my office, all peisons concerned are
cited io show cause by the 1 day of June,
1908, why said application for twelve
months’ support should not be granted-
This 4th May, 1908.
W. O. Reese, Ordinary.
SeeJ. G. Roberson for your
dry goods, groceries and most ev
erything else, except saw mills, at
the lowest possible price.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
It is important that you should decide
to take onlv Foley’s Honey and Tar when
you have a cough or cold as it will cure
the most obstinate racking cough and ex
pel the cold trom your system. Foley’s
Honey and Tar contains no harmful drug.
Insist upon having it.
Trenton Drug Store.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce
the name of George W. Street as a
candidate for Tax Collector of
Dade County.
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Open an account by mail with
the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos.,
Jhattanooga. Safe and sound.
Good business men at the helmt
Estrayed.
About pix 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. VV. M. Tatum, Trenton, Ga.
CHEAPSKATE, .
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 ora bouton e cent a mile.
QUICK SALES
AND SMALL PROFITS
will he our motto ft*r the year 1908. A big line of
everything new and substantial for men, women
and child en. Shoes for evert b ly.
Come to live “Smith Side*’ merchant and save from
25 to 33 1 3 percent, on your purchases,
LS LYEMANCE
For Treasurer.
We are authorized to announce
tlie name of R S Rodgers, of Tren
ton, as a candidate for re-election
to the office of County Treasurer.
A COMMON Ml STUCK.
Manv women mistake kidney and blad
der troubles for Some pnculiar
(o tlie sex. Foley’s Kidnev lietneilv eor
reets irregularities and makes women well*
Miss Carrie Harden, howling Clreen, Ky.,
writes: “1 suffered much pain trom kidney
and bladder trouble until 1 started to use
Foley’s Kidney Remedy. The first bottle
gave me great relief, and after taking the
second bottle I was entirely well.”
Trenton Drug Store.
Harris & Johnson, 13 HI Brdi s‘
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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.
Foley’s Orino Laxative is best for wo
men and children. Its mild action and
pleasant taste makes it preferable to vio
lent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc
Cures constipation.
Trenton Drug Store
PLENTY OF TROUKLE
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,
tlie reliable purifiers that do the work
without grinding or griping* 25c at all
druggists.
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BURTON P. SfANSBERY....
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Second Shop North of Central Depot.
Shave 10 Cents
Baths 15 Cents
(five me a call .. 1113 Market St.,
Chattanooga Tenn
DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., iiad a
close call in the spring of 1906. He says :
“An attack of pueuinonia left me so weak
and with such a fearful cough that my
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 are immediately, and after taking
two and a half bottles 1 was a well man
again. I found out that New Discovery is
the best remedy lor coughs and lung (list,
ease in all the world.” Sold under guar
antee at al! 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 SALE.
A second hand buggy in good
condition cheap for cash. Address
Sentinel, Trenton, Ga.
NOTICE
T. B. Blake owner of Perchereon
Horse, King 11, will make the
following stands during the season
dates to be supplied later.
Sulphur xSprings, Ga., Sulphur
Springs, Ala., Trenton, Johntson’s
Crook and at J. N. Blansit’s place.
Anvone sending a *ktch-nnd description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Coinfiuunte*.
tlons strictly contUtentlnl. HANDBOOK on Patents
nt free. Oldest aMncy for securing patents
Patent* taken through Munn & Cos. receive
pecial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weeltlf. J.rge*t cir
culation of any scientitle journal. Terms. |3 a
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Cos. 38,8re,4 "> New York
Branch Office. 6f F at.. Washington. D. C.
fOLEYSHONEMCAR
Curas GoldM Prevents Pneumonia
Wilson’s
I invite you to be a perma
neiit member of my large
family.
It is A Stanton Family.
Von and I are at home here.
We are heie to siav.
We like the country. We like
each other, and wo are all boosters
for i his sect ion. Handing you out
an article in exchange for cash is
not tlie whole thing. The salt of
success is loyalty, friendship and
helpfulness. You and I will turn
io each other as we would to a
dictionary for desired information.
I will help to spre.td 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 io 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 ...... . .#1.30
Meat and Lard 9c
Drown 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
Morganvilie, Georgia.
LIVE AND LET LIVE STORE.
PATENTS
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H copyrights, etc., |N ALL COUNTRIES.
fli UusintSs dir ret v:\th~t Washington sa its time , B
money and often the patent. - B
H PEtent and Infringement Practice Exclusively.
ijj Write or como to us at '
S 523 Ninth Street, opp. United Btatee Patent Office, B
H WASHINGTON, P. C,
iGASNOWI.
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KILL the COUCH
asp CURE THE LONCS |
with Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FOB CB“gf s JSh.
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the ST*
Signature of
Use Dr. W: B- 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., &t
607 Market St., Phone 175, ChaG
tanooga, Teiln., for gram, hay and
feed supplies. Cotton eeed meal
and hulls a specialty. Don't
get the place,