The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, June 19, 1908, Image 4

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The place where all good men should stop The Stag Hotel Room Clean and Up-to-Date ' European Baths in Connection Every Modern Convenience STANLEY £ BOGENSHOTT, PROP’R 834 MARKET ST. PHONE 2598. CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA MARBLE W’KS. A. W. HASSELL Prop. L^k" and Granite Monuments T SS e is nd 1149-51 MARKET ST We have monumentsfin|stock from $8 to $3,000 Call on or write us. wei m rucii-ra "■ z ran muss For The Same Money? Call on us for repair work, bridles, collars, oils, whips, or anything in the harness line. Second hand harness bought and sold, work guaranteed, prices right. ANDERSON HARNESS CO. 301 Main st. Chattanooga. W. L, Douglas $3.00 SHOES $3.50 Shoes at all[prices,|foi|every member of the family. Men, Boys, Women, Misses and Children W. L. Douglas makes and sells more men’s $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, because they hold their shape, lit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other shoes in the world today. W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled at Any Price. a caution, W. L. Douglas’ name and price is stamped on bottom. Take no substitute. Sold by the best shoe dealers everywhere. Illustrated catalog free to any address —W. L. Douglas, Brook ton, Mas. MoV VIIHH Sole Distributor. 14 West 9th St. Hid A lUU. VI | Chattanooga, Tenn. -WHEN IN NEED OF Furniture and General House- Hold Goods see J V The MONTGOMERY AVENUE • FURNITURE COUNTY *257 Montgomery Ave. Chatt mooga Tenn , They are actually the Cheapest and Best house Furnishers in the City Just think a 6-eyed sled range for S2O. Spot C tsh—Can you beat it? Call and See Them, Be sure to be properly equipped—obtain the STEV ENS and you CANNOT go vrong. We make RIFLES . .*■. from $2.25 to $150.00 PISTOLS . . . from 2.60 to 60.00 SHOTGUNS. . from 7.50 to 35.00 Ask your dealer and insist i Send for 140-page lllus on our popular make. If trated catalog-, If inter you cannot obtain, we ship este<l in Shooting, you direct, carriage charges ought to have it. Mailed f ref aid, upon receipt of for four cents in stamps to catalog price. cover postage. Our attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger will be sent anywhere for 10 cents in stamps. J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., r. o. Bo* 4096 Chicopee Falla, Mass.„U. S. A. OHATTANBOBA’S RELIABLE FIRMS WHO APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE I Be sure to be properly’ equipped for your hunting trip, p I Use the " STEVENS '' and have the assurance that tt H your choice cannot be improved uptn, and that there g 9 is no possibility of your game getting away when H sighted by our guns. Our line: [RIFLES, PISTOLS,SHOTGUNS Ask your dealer, and dost Fail to send for | insist cn cur goods. If illustrated catalog. It is a B you can, wc tt ill Stnp direct, ex- t j, e gnmri sport of shoot- 9 prcis prepaid, upon ing. Mailed for 4 cents in B receipt of price. sumps to pay postage. 1 HIT THE MARK with our RIFLE TUZZLEI This f clever novelty will be mailed FREE upon request. ' J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO., I P. 0.80x 4093. Chicopbb Falls. Mass., U-S.A. P BURKE & COMPANY TAILORS 825 MARKET STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. “The man with the shears” Who daily appears In advertising our work Is the man who knows What’s best in Clothes — If you doubt it call on BURKE. POINTED PARAGRAPHS i Snmmary of a Week’s News of the World. CULLED FOR BUSY READERS Condensation of Telegraphic Dis patches for the Ready Perusal of Those Too Busy to Read the Longer Accounts. Atlanta will seek to get the next reunion of Confederate Veterans in 1909. The plague continues to ravage La- Guaira. The situation is said to be desperate. A movement looking to the remov al of Emory College to Atlanta, Ga., has been started. Bernard Bettmann has been appoint ed by President Roosevelt &3 revenue collector at Cincinnati. Official returns sho-w that there were over 200,000 votes cast in the Georgia gubernatorial election. Columbus, Ga., is strictly enforcing the Sunday laws against sale of cer tain articles. A tight lid is on. The fifty-sixth annual commence ment of Roanoke (Virginia) college began Sunday by the preaching of the baccalaureate sermon Montana has experienced one of the worst floods in its history. Damage to railroads alone will reach a mil lion dollars’ loss. A movtment is on foot, originating in Columbus, Miss., the home of th3 late General Stephen D. Lee, to erect a monument to the memory of the dead commander-in-chitf or the United Confederate Veterans. The Alabama Epworth Dengue has ten in session at Selma. Ala. Pitcher Guese, of the New Orleans baseball has been signed by Manage* Ryan, of the local Southern League club. Detroit has been selected as tne place of meeting of the International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers for the year of 1910. Robert I>ee Roberts, of Dowell, Miss., who shot himself while a pas senger on the Mallory line steamer Denver on May 5, died in a hospital at New York. Lille. Feodorovna, the woman w.io made an unsuccessful attempt to as sassinate General Bibiskoff, governor of Voronesh, has been hanged. She was twenty-five years old, and was formerly a school teacher. It is said here that the United States Steel corporation is negotiat ing with the Russian government for one of the largest steel rail contracts ever made. They # will be used in re laying the tracks of the Siberian rail way. The Uruguayan government has signed an extradition treaty with the United States. John D. RockefeMer is about to be gin the erection of an orangery on his estate at Pocantico Kills. J. Howard Evans, brother of the novelist, Mrs. Augusta Evans Wilson, i3 dead at Mobile, Ala. lie was sev enty years cf age and a Confederate veretan. MORRIS ( i • i Sole distributor of SHWABS’ST LOUIS HONEST MADECLOThING | ! $lO 00 to $25 00 a Suit. Successor to S. J. i KLAUS, 830 Market St., Chattanooga,, Tenn. | A total of 200 arrests have been made by the Paris authorities in con nection with the attempt on the life of Major Dreyfus. The executive committee of the Union Pacific Railroad company rati fied an issue of $50,000,000 bonds. This is a part of the issue of SIOO,- 000.000 already authorized by the stockholders. The Paris Aurora understands that General Piquart, the minister of war, will submit to President Fallieres for signature a decree nominating Majoi Dreyfus us an officer of the Legion ol Honor. A parcels post convention between the United States and Uruguay was finally approved at the cabinet meet ing and becomes effective by being signed in the near future. Sixteen workmen were killed :Jid seventeen others more or less serious ly injured by an explosion in a cel luloid factory at Ottakring, a suburb of Vienna. Minister of Finance Limantour’s bill providing for an appropriation ol $25,000,000 for the initiation of ir rigation works throughout the Mexi can republic was passed by the sen ate. This makes the measure a law. The sledge used by Pani De Chail lu, the writer and explorer, in his journeys in Lapland, which he de scribed In his “Land of the Midnight has been presented to the Amer ican Museum of Natural History. The Persian cabinet has been defin. ltely reconstructed under the pre miership of Mushir-es-Sultaneb. It i3 hoped that this will lead to a subsi dence of the political unre9t in Per sia. c It is declared that 210,0C0 pounds of American meats that have been stored in London ,Glasgow and Liverpool have been re-shipped by fast steamer to New York to med the continued short age of meat in America. Successful Debut cf Singer. Paris. June —'Flora Wilson, a daughter of James Wilson, United States secretary of agriculture, a pu pil of Jean de Reszke, had a success ful debut at a concert in the Caveat; Hall Friday night. Society and the prominent members of the American colony were present. Miss Wilson possesses a voice of pleasing quality and she w*as repeatedly encored. The Florida and the Utah. Washington, June i —Secretary Metcalf bas announced that the twe new battleships authorized at the last session of congress would be named Florida and Utah, respectively. He said that, the next battleship author ized would be as the name of Wyo ming. The name of the Monitor Florida will be changed to that of some city in that state. 80 Natives A re Missing. Hongkong, June 3 s *—'The Britisl passenger steamer Pow An, running between Hongkong, Canton and Ma cao, struck on a rock off Lantao island and is a total wreck. Elighty native* are missing, but all the European passengers and officers of the steam er were rescued. Buxton Has Withdrawn. Winston-Salem, N. C., June State Senator J. C. Buxton, of this city, democratic candidate for con gress from the fifth district, has an nounced his withlrawal from the race, conceding the nomination to Mr A L. Brooks, of Greensboro. RIVERSIDE CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. THE FINEST IN THE SOUTH WE SERVE THE BEST FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Popular Pricfs and Polite Attention. Next to Stag Hotel 832 MARKET ST., CHATTANOOGA Telephone No. 274. Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers! EVERYTHING THAT MEN WEAR EXCEPT SHOES The genial John B. tfnghes, a Dade County boy, to wait on you. Call and see your friends. 821 MARKET ST-. CHATTANOOGA. TENN- FOR FURNITURE go to the old reliable firm ot Gottschalk & Company The)' will give yo i bargains. 732 MARKET STREET ICHATTANOOGA qffice Phone 1498 Besidince Phone K. 49 H. B. HEY WOOD fc- | Dentist | £ SUNDAY ENGAGEMENTS MADE IN ADVANCE 7111-2 MARKET STREET .THE, CENTRAL LUNCH ROOM 305 MARKET ST., CHATTANOOGA. (NKAU CKNTKAI, DKI’OT.) - '# ** Open Every Day and Nipt. Come to See Ds j. EFF v DAVIS A GREAT SALE! In order to close out the flowing goods, we will for the next 30 da}a, or till dairies iodo make than one half the customary price on— -4 Second hand Cook Stoves 2 Second-hand Ranges 6 Dressers 5 W ash Stands 8 Oak Beds 10 Red Spring 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 anything in the above kindly give this your immediate attention, as they will not stay at the prices we are making. CLOSE BROTHERS 535 Market Street, Second Door from 6th. Opposite Light Hotel. Chattanooga.