The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, July 24, 1908, Image 2

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DADE COUNTYTIMES —PUBLISHED i EVERY FRIDAY— HUNT & TATUM, Proprietors SR. r.’ TA TV3I, - Editor, 1 1 ’ * _ OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DAD E COUNTY , L.<V ;Y-Y -f ? L , |; - r • •(T Entered at the Post Office at Trenton Oa., as second class mail matter. ... Terms SI.OO per year in ADVANCE. .... > Advertising rates reasonable, and will be *.aade known upon application, ,-g fj : _ •*t . ; * t , .: - All communications mnst be accompa a.ie with the real name of the writer., ■ , v • ? y■ i ' - * Address all correspondence to The Times, Trenton, Ga. ■ - , ' . - * r f■>> i. -t . • << • The Editor’s Soltg, HoW dearlo my heart is the steady, j subscriber, f, V V • Who pays, in advance, without < , skipping a year;, , v Who. lavs down his dollar, and offers it gladly, { And casts ’round the office a halo A of cheer. ( ... , . ... 7 . Who never says: “Stop it; I, , cannot affort!’’ . , , t i , . f • J 1 Or: “Getting more papers each day than I read; ’ i But always says: ‘‘Send it, the; the whole outfit likes it—. ► * > • * r * > • ‘ ; In fact, we regard it as a business , need. 5 ’ . How welcome is he when lie steps in the sanctum, How he makes “our heart” throb; how he makes “our e3?e” dance We outwardly thank him—-we in wardly bless him— The steady subscriber who pays ip advance] —Ex. / The presidential candidates of the two greatest political parties are now making ready for the trip • around the ring. , • v * * • < / ** . i ■ 111. ■■■■ ——■ I I |IIH —MPM if . i( \ ii f The Atlanta Georgian! has kept after the prison commission and the system until they have forced an investigation through the leg • islature. .With such men as head the investigation commission you may feel assured that everything" connected with the rotten arrange • ment will he thoroughly investi • gated' and aired. So you that have noses prepare to hold them, l “The celebrated $29,000,000 fine Judge Landis imposed upon the Standard Oil Go., sometime since • / for robbing the people and other alleged volitions of the anti trust law, has been reversed as no good by the United States court of ap peals. The day after the decision was reversed Standard Oil stock jumped 26 points. The highest sock on the market at G 66. / i• - * % * * If your peach frees failed to bear this year or was. over taxed don ’t act the dunce and cut them down. Let them grow and when they do ir hit ship the best of the crop to market in sufficient quantities not to glut it and provide the canning f process to care for the balance. A • canning outfit does’t cost a great deal and are simple to operate and you will find this plan will pay you. Let the peach trees stand. .Uy _-t * " r~ l ~ l ~ ~ * ~ The reason Gov. Smith advanced i in his report to tlie lHgislatute for removing Joseph M. BrOWn as a member of the railroad eommis . sion reveals- nothing that was not j known to the public. The com missioner it seems was remove i because he opposed a reduction of / railroad rates, nothing more. The people of Georgia knew that 011 election day and decided that Mr. Brown acted wisely in not joining the adm ; nistra.tion’s radical cam jiaign against the railroads. W. A. Byrd was offered a £SO job and all expenses to go to Pratt City and take charge and marshal a sma ll mine near there during the" strike now on. While Mr, Byrd appreciates the offer he declinedTo accept the position Yep account of the presen t ritHkp conditions. Be hat accepted an opening to a place at ItUrtninT anu w ill go there on fir t •' —A ; .j . .. . . ' f ■ 1 \ .• s .I' . v - ; • W,.. £ .;- t> ‘ * . RISING FAWN | SOCIAL NEWS i t ,w' ft. Miss EmmA Pickle and Mrs. W r . F.- Pickle are visiting in Gadsden. - Miss Mattye Evatt is spending berjvacationr at home here. Miss Oussie Evatt and Messrs. Curry aud Ivy Lamar spent the week \yith Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Evatt ; . . - * " • v Miss Ethel Riardan and Russ Riardan are attending a house party giveii by their cousin, Miss Hetty Simpson of Gadsden. H. B. Gilbert has gone to Al bertville, Ala., and will later go to Gadsden to attend Miss Simp son’s house parfy. Senator J. R. Brock was at home from Atlanta Saturday and re turned Sunday taking J. R. Brock Jr., with him. . A number of people from this place attended the. picnic at Clo verdale Saturday. Middleton and Blansit have in stalled a 10,000 capacity cannery and are canning their fruit crop. A great many people from here are attending the protracted meet ing conducted at Byrds Chapel by Rev. Sanders assisted by his brother, Mrs. J. G. Hale has returned from a visit to Cartersyille. Little Miss Mary Bertha Alli son is visiting in South Pittsburg, Tenn. Miss Mayo Love of Kaslin, Ala. visited here last week, ’ 1 . Mrs. Ed Syguard is visiting her parents Mr. and Mis. W. P. Evatt. Mrs. Sarah Shook is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jacoway. W. J. Moorman has returned from Stevenson. Geo. H. Jacoway Sustained a painful accident a few days ago, spraining and fracturing his ankle. 1 Born to Mr. and [Mis. Bunvan Ilatiield a son. Mr. and Mis. J. W. Webb have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gra ham Hale, John Chadwick of Fort l J ayiie is visiting in Montgomery, prior to a visit in Texas; A. L. E. Dear Times:—l send von a short sketch of the annual picnic of the Cloverdale Sunday school held at George Foresters spring last Sat u rdayv The morning opened bright and sunny and the people came in buggies-) wagons and surries and some on foot from all the surround ing country. And a more orderly or well behaved people both old and young never met at Foresters spring or anywhere else as to that matter. J. W. Hamic was master of cer emonies and at the appointed hour called everybody to Order and made an excellent speech of wel come and the object of the picnic. The exercises began by recitations declamations and dialogues by the young folksy interspersed by ex cellent singing by the Bradford and Moore class of Cave Springs. The little fellows speeches and rec itations were fine. I would like to name every little boy and girl by name and praise their performance but hav n’t space. The temperance lecture given by Ilcrshel Forester, Lilly Thomas and the signing of the pledge was well rendered. Ed Bible, John Moore, Hershel Forester, John Bible and Ed Amos did their parts Well. Jennie Bible as Aunt Jeiusha in the Tired Mother brought the house down. Ger trude Stewart as the book agent did well. Esq John Cantrell made the biggest speech of life. His address was entertaining and well received by-everyone and we believe much good- will be huhod Gore his -soctvJkv-;'' LxlooHd Mwk' *1 noticed a . A. , , , . % . ... '• frown on the tabeof anyone, smiles were seen on every countenance. Oh my, what good things there was to eat, everyone had plenty and several baskets taken up. And I now call upon all to come next year the third Saturday in July 1909 and let us all again en joy ourselves another day as we did this. And ye editor and your dear one are especially invited (and the little ones too.) I think these annual picnics are the best investments we can make. It builds up a stronger friendship with each other that continues through life. Yours truly 4 DON’T CUT THE PEACH TREES. There‘will probably be no affront to over bountiful Dan e Nature by the cutting down Of peach trees, as suggested irV the rep > is'nom Georgia. The growe s who have seen the lucious fruit rotting upon the trees and whose income have been reduced by the lower prices that anlurally followed the enor mous yield, are worthy of a modi cum ot sympathy. They are en titled to make money if they can and what with poor crops, or none) one year and an ov<-rahiindame the next, they do not always do so. Also, they have the right, as busi ness men to take any legitimate steps to make their business profit 1 able, but we do not believe that they will adopt the tree chopping p!; n. Waiving the right of the public to cheap fruit in bountiful years, the reason there will probably be no great destruction of trees is be cause the plan is not practicable. In the first place it would be diffi cult, if not impossible, for a suffi cient number of growers to reach an agreement that would effectu ally curtail the crop. The fruit raising industry is too ox en i>e, there are too many men of differ ent minds, of varying degrees ot integrity, to make the crop lunihi tion scheme a success. Many growers would agree to nothing o. the kind and m the event of high er prices from a dec reus and yield they would reap the benefit of their fellows’ sacrifice. Possibly a few who enUred into the agree ment would make a liberal con struction of it after his neighbor’s trees had been cut down; Cottnn growers have talked of reducing their crops in order to get higher prices, but the plan has never been put into effect in extenso and lias never proven a huge success wher ever it lias been tiiedt We believe that the peach men would meet with tile same ex*peiiencc 4 the same failme. It seems to us that an increase mi toe canning industry would be a i>ett> r f-o’ntion of the problem. If there is not already an almost un limited market for good canned peaches, one could and should he made. Every h* usevvife -knows how expensi / • g od canned peach es are in win er when bought in the stores; Consumption is decreased, uim doubted ly, by the high ebst. Then instead of cutting down peach trees, why not can the fruit that cannot be sohf to advantage? It can be sold if it is of good quality and the price is rot beyond the teach of t m av rage family; Chattanoo ci i'i n^. me Oft —. We take pleasure in directing our readers attention to the ad vertisement appearing elsewhere in our columns of the Southern School of Telegr phy, located at Xewnan, Ga; h here is a great and constantly growing demand for telegraph/ op tutors, and we are glad to see this worthy and well-recognized institution doing such creditable work in helping supply that demand. An 3 young man wishing to lo in a good pu - fession should in . ostigate the op portunities offC :d in the telegraph field by writing at once for the School’s. free, descriptive litera : ture. ; - r ; •’ Several Trentonit.s were i . Cant tan oog? y.st-isl y-atß’o i hsejrc i RUSSELL F. TATUM LAWYER. Special Attention Given tu Collections and Administration of Estatesj AGENT For the Franklin Life Insur ance Company. insure your life and make it worth some thing after death. We write all forms of policies. Office Trenton, Georgia. Agent fof all Legal Blanks at lowest price. OFFICE; PIION EMA IN 2 H)9 i AUSTIN £ AUSTIN Dentists M’oom 713* garnet' 33uilbina f Glpattagooga, - ? ' e. FOR SALE. A first-tilass 25-lior?e power saw mill engine in good shape and cheap for cash. Address, The Turns, Trenton, Ca. FOIEISWEMMS &toi>s tho and heals lun^;s SHERIFFS SALE State of Georgia, Dade county; Will be sold before the court bouse door in Trenton, in said county, between the legal hoins of sale on the tirst Tuesday in August, 1908, the following described prop erty to wit: Block oin Bond addition to the town of Trenton, Elncks G, 11, 1, .J, K, I?, in Bond second addition to the town of Trenton, and lots Nos. 81, 32 and 83 in Block I) of B nd second addition to the town of Trenton. Lot Non. 1) in Block C in Bond second addition to the town of Trenton and Lots 80 ih Block K in the Bond addition to said town of Trenton, and one undivided one-third! interest in lots Nos: 23, 21 and 25 in Block F in Bond second addition to the • town of Trenton, containing in ali lifteen acres more or less, all of said property being in said Dade county, Georgia, said property levied on and to be sold as the property of Won (), Reese, by virtue of two certain ti fas issued nut of tlie Superior Court of said county in favor of William Cummings representa tive of Thomas Cummings’ estate, and \V. (i Morrison against said Win. (). Reese; property pointed Out ill said li fas and now in the possession of tiie Defendants in li fas. This 7th day of July 1 DOS*. R. \V. Thurman, SheiiiL. SHERIFF SALK. Will he sold on the first Tuesday in All l gust, It 08, at pit hi ie outcry at the court house in the town of Trenton, Dade county Georgia, within the legal hours ot sale, to the highest bidder for tasli, Certain prtfr erty of \v 1 1 i; 1 1 the follow in is a full and complete and suiiption. Lota mineral trail square and blue ribbon St. and lot No 2 "W” Prospect place and containing in a about one-third of an acre. Said proper • levied upon as the property of Mrs. F. if. King for stale and county taxes for the year 11)07. Levy made by virtue of a tax fi fa issued by W. P; Pace, TANARUS, C. and being thr property pointed out by him. Lew made by W. 11 Moreland, L. 0. and turned over to me. This 3rd dav of July 11)08. K. W. Thurman, Sheriff. CITATION-, Georgia, Dade County. Jt-sse (t. Phillips guardian of Milton Ai and Willie Lyle has applied to me for a discharge from his gttardi otship oi Aii son A-, and \\ T illie Lyle. 'This \< theiefoi • to notify- all pe sons concerned to hie ileir rejections if any they have, on or b fore the first Monday in August next, els- be will lie discharged front his guardianship as applied for, Win <L Reese, Ordinary. * CITATION. i Georgia, I)adfc County. To all Whom it may concern: J-diii B. Dugan having in proper Form applied to me for permanent letters of ad ministration on the estate of James Dugan ’ate of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next ot kin of James Dugan to he and appear at my otlice within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why perma nent administration should not be granted to R. 11. Dabbs Oil James Dugans estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this (3th <lav of July 1908 Win. (). Reese, Ordinary. Cl PAT ION, Georgia, Dade County. To all whom it may concern: William L. Pittman having applied foV Guardianship of the pers -n and pro city of Roberta Leila Patty, James Roy 1 any and William Thomas Patty minor chil dren of Russell Pativ inte of said countydeceased, notice i> given ti n: said application will be heard at my ofii e at 10 o’clock a. tn. on tiie first Monday in August next. This July oth 1008. \v m O. Reese, Ordinary. ert -r ADMINLSTRATORS SALE, Georgia, Dade County., ; By virtue of au order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, I will as admin istrator of the estate of, Richard Bartlett, (cob) deceased, put up and expose for sale on the first Tuesday in August, 1908,/a the court house in the town of Trenton - , said state and county, within the, legal hours of Cale, the following real estate viz*, Tlie north'half bl tut of lain! No. (3 in ih<* fOth districX iii.td 4th sniibn except li.ve acres* N-.i’-Tsn iv to K It ml f Ur ihe pi.rp.se ;i - 1 *ay 1 1 :roy- <>! lju'i .. .. u.. ~ii U* (.r: • • *--ny i . . i . , - , , , 2 r . , U . . CHFAPEST PR CES DURING SUHNtI MGMHS I will givecheaper prices thac usual during the Summer, f ol * cash or its equivalent on ali Drugs, gents furnishings and Shoes. G W M TATUM Ice Gold Drinks Regular. ANNOUNCEMMI-TS. For Congress. I ION. GORDON LEE. For Judge of Superior Court Chtuu okee Circuit Judge A. W Fite. j For Solicitor General of Cherokee Circuit. CoL T. 0 Milner. FOil REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to announce the name of Hon. Lee Pope of ; Wildwood as v a candidate tor re | election as Representative of Dade County. He says if elected he will continue to serve the peo ple t:> the best of ms ability; libTTepkesrnTat We nre authorized to announce the name of lion. W. W- Ouieton, of Rising Pnun, as a candidate for Representative of Dade County, subject to the action of the Democratic executive committee. taam^sstsaßßaammßsefagsst^amssess^mamMmemm^ WM* O. KEESE Weave authorized to announce Wm. ()• Reese as a candidate for ro-o]p v -fion to the Office of Ordi nary ol Dade County. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of W. P. Pace for re-election to the ofli e ! of Tax Collector maMßMMsaMapwia l FOE TAX COLLECTOR. 1 , V t are-an* nonp.Mi tt announce* the name of George W. Oreo t as a candidate fi• r Tax (,< i 1 ei;r•r of Dade CountV; FOR ( oRONfoR. We are atuhoriz and tr. ant outr e the name of Maik Half ns a o.an di 'iiV for re-election to the cilice O! (an oner of Dade (U)tilP'* ii 1 i Wf are ant hnri zed to an nou 11 c the name of K S Rodgeis, of Tren ton, as a candidate for re-elect ion y ■ • to the office of County Treasurer. - -jwex -jayner a. FOR TREASURER. We are nuthoiized to announce the name of Thomas G. Iluglies of Trenton, as a candidate tor Treasurer. ■esssr. xena ; FOR TAX ASSESSOR. ! ! We are authorized to announce the name of S. J. Hale as a candidate for re election to the ofrice of 'Lax Assessor ot of Dade County* j BRSSME9HBSfIB@WSas®K3SVSi23BESS*QEraCs J ?Srß*3ffiV.' :i ’ FOR SUPERIOR COURT CLERK. | We ate hereby authorized to announce the name of Shadriek J. Hale as a candi date for re-election to the office of Supe rior Court Clerk. Citation. tJeorgia, Dade County. .Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to jhe Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to : he estate ot Dick Barnett lo'r the payment "t deins and b>r distribution turning the i<.l liciis. Said application will lie •card at (lie regular term of court of the mm o| Ordinal v for sain county to be •mb! nil the liist Monday m JiTlv it '•eing the ( tb day of July j!)08. Tliis ihe i 2ib tiiiv <,f J une 1908. Shad rick J. I Me, Administrator Estate cf Dick Barnelt. CITATION; Nathan Gass \ vs - In Dade L VV; Wheeler, Ex’r et al j Snpeu or court. ! Pursuant to an order of the court, the defendant W illiam Cummings, executor of I 1 homas Cummings, late of Dade countv, Georgia, deceased, is hereby required per sonally or by attorney, to be“ and appear at ! the next term of the Superior court of Dade Georgia, to he held on the third Monday in September, 1908 at Tren ton, to answer the petition in this case, as u bciauit ibeieof the court will pioceed as o j I'm ire. -di-i! I epperlain. Herein fail not. * • vs ’‘he '-oi a hie A. W Fite, Judge ! •- : 11- ' * *■ tl C .( ill da\ (it J u{v Nv ‘ i . For Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce II i;o|i Walen,-of Wildwood, as a candidate 1 - Tax (.’ol lector lor Dade*Oouivtv. Ft) R CHI DIN A RV. To the citizens of Dade county: Alter nutUerous solicitations I laved?, eided to tiui-ke ili£ hebe for ordin rv. Mv object .in annotmcing so early is to give the-peopkJ tone to .burke inquiry conci-m --ing me. Alter voh have made careful in vestigatinn Jl Von ifind me deficient either in charart-ef or ability to conduct the ofiiee in decency and order and to the lust in terests of tlie tax payer. I lien I do not ask your support. Tlios.-j. Fuller. r PROCURED AND DEPENDED, ♦’oti.l n> ! >.l, . U l drawing ocpin.ti>-lor expert t>i*arrh uiul li >v :v:ft jS Free advice, how to obtain patent?, trade . uni.-. J 3 copyrights, etc., j £.L COUNTRIES. I j)t!si<rr.*s direct vAtU Washington saves //>?,£ | Money anJ.vften the 1 P?.tcit and }nfrin~Sttier,l Practice Exclusively, r 3 Writo or co:nc to as at 2 525 irintis St-root, oj>p. United Stater- Patent Cl2.cc,^ 3 VL'AEHINGTCN, D. C. Telephone, tliai] your ordcis or go to Dun Winder & Cos., 607 Market St., Phono 17A, ('ha tanooga, Term., for grain hay ami feed Supplies. Colton gem) nmd and hulls a specialty. Don’t for’ get tlie place, A COMMON MISTAKE. ManV women mistake kidney and blad der troifbks for some itte gulnt itv puculbr To the sex. IoU \’s Kidnev Reinedv cor rec s irr*j*itl;triii -s and makes women vm II MN. Currie !l;toen, Bowl i ng G n ett. Kv . Vvriles: 4 Isolated n mb pain from kidntv 21 nd bladder trouble Until 1 started louse I'ohy’s KidmV ih tmLiy. '1 lie first liollle g.tVe me greet Ivlitl.'.Uol after taking tlif Second hoi tit 1 was ei.nrefv well Trenton PitigStoie. BURTON F. SI'ANSBERY.... , TONSCKIAL ARTIST Peoond Shop North of ( cntr:il Ii |>"t. Ste Cents Calls 15 Cents (five me a C:!l .. 11 R> Mark it S)., Chattanooga r I ( ‘ ~M CHEAP RATE, It was abbot) need that the A*, G. S. will carry j Dan gers round trip from Cliattauoot‘> to Birhiiugham on account ol tit 4 Ciofifederate reunion for $3 • That means about $2 hon*. Trenton nr about tine cent a uhi* 1 - LAN'I) BALL. By virtue of an order issued bv Hon. A W. Fite judge of the Superior court * !I . el ' okee Circuit March 17th, 1908, adjudges that Chester Watkins owned three-leiy A 1 ’ of ihe re;l estate hereinafter describe 1 ) and that W. G. Morrison and Join ( "’ti mings each owned one-eighth intererl said land in roininon, and t" 1 said land was not sUsfceplible of divb’'" 1 equitably. Said court having appm’’ the undersigned as (Commissloneiy to M / said land for cash, after advertising ’ l( same once a week fer four weeks i : r, ‘ fore, we will on the First Tuesday m-’ 11 '' 1908, at thetotiri luiiise in '1 renton, J )<l j 1 County, Georgia, sell tor cash lot <>- i’ l 10th district and 4th section of P af *j county, Georgia, containing (),ie h t)ll<il, ( and sixty acres more or less, for the p" pose of division in accordance with u respective Interests as above stated- June 9th, 1908. S- J. Hale, R. W. Tlnirnvjn, J I!. Willian-;- Petitioners AiVornev, W, I*: M ( ~:1 ,l *‘ k " IMPORTANT DECISION. It is important that you slu-uld • to take only Poh-V’s Ilonev anti I ; Vou have a cough or cold as it r / the most obstinate racking cough a ’ l ‘ ) pel the cold Irom your sS’stem- ' Honey and Tarxycntainfc no harmful 1 " Insist upon having it. Trenton Drug Bu*ie- Harris & Chattanooga, are the only exch’ ,w opticians in the city. 15 y eal> eX perionce assures accuracy ati i rect fitting. The most up-to-date* trading rooms in the South, h ei \ ihit.i n t.uvitite price?;