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ARRIVAL’ OF TRAINS..
j.H'.il schedule, Alabama G*’
gout hern Railroad (Quee i - <
Crescent Route).
[is J;FFKCT FKB. 10, 10O< J.
South Hound.
], C. AN. O. Limited. 8:35 -p
y„. 3, Pan American Special. .7:18 a. m.
A forth Btrund.
2, C. &N. O. Limited -. .9:55 a. v,
y.,. }, pail American Special ll:40Jp.
IR'crula r stops.
No's. 1 and 2, fast mail trains, sto
fr nton.
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DIRECTORY.
!)ade Superior Court meets 3rd Mattstkiys
n Marcli and September.
Justice Court for Trenton District meets
2nd Saturday in each month.
County Officers. —Win. O. Reese. Or
cinai v; 8- J. Hale, Clerk Superior Court;
j• \\\ Timiman, Sheriff; \V. P. Pace.
]'*ix Collector; Samuel J. Hale, Tax lie
y ver; Relit. S. Rodgers, ConHty ITeas^t^f;
J'. Hugl'.es, County >Sclool Uoinmi
ioner: \\ T . O. Morrison, Surveyor; Mark
Tale, Coroner.
CiU'itni SK.tViCE-v M. K. Church, South
,-id 4tli Sumiiys m Cavil niontli.
Travel meeting each Sunday evening at
o’clock, RjnVortli League meets eVerv
AVdnest'av evening. Sunday r>fehwl every
nHiriiing at 10:00. D. 11, Rogers,
1!, K. SMITH, Pastor.
SECRET SOCIETIES,
trentnn Lodge, F* & A* Mn
No. 170.
Meets at Ike Masonic Hall on
Wednesday night on oi before the
full moon and every 3rd Saturday
niglit I herefrom at 7 :30*
J. M. by etna nee, \V. Mv
Trenton Podge, No, 38, TANARUS, O. ()• F*
M-ets at tlmir hall north side pub*
!i; senate every Saturday evening
ut 7: yh \V. G* Colo, N G.
Dade Lodgp, No. 122, K. f P-.
Meets in Odd FeMovV-’ Hall Mon
day evenings at 7:30.
blank Morrison, C\ C*
2. W. RUSSEY. M. D.
‘Physician and Surgeon,
TREMOR-GEORGIA
WALTER W. CURETOM
Alter €vj At La V.
RISING FAWN GA.
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J. ?. JACOWAY,
A ITOUN E Y A 1 I, Av, ,
Nacxroy, .. oeokgia.
U iii [tract ice m all the courts
*state and federii.
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18. T. BiGCK,
All' >KNKV AT LA W*
rKhxroN, Georgia,
Will practice in all the Court*. PttNttpt
attention given all business.
w. u. JACOWAY.
Attorney a Laws
niKNTON. GEORGIA,
T. J. LUMPKIN.
nTi'OtfJVE Y-JEi-LfiW-,
—Collections a Specialty—
New England City, 6a.
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H. Schwartz & Bro.
Chattanooga, Tenn.-"
fine shoes
land HOSIERY
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ICC AL and PERSONAL
-By Mrs. R. S. Rodgers.
Prof. S. J. Hale "nponi Tuesday
n Si ygo.
idiss Bcttie Carroll has beeil or.
the side list.
Miss BcFtic Pace spent the week
in Ft. Pay Tie.
dairies Lyernant-e left Thursday
! for Lull usage.
Alexander Jeffrey spent Monday
in Chattanooga.
VY. G. Morrison spent Tuesday
in < hattnnooga,
Mrs. James GasS Spoilt Tuesday
in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Kate Johnson spent Mon
day Hi Chattanooga.
Perkins Willis of Valley Head
Spent Sunday here.
Frank Y\ hite of 1 Using Fawn
was in town Sunday*
j
IP H-. Rogers spent the last of
the week at Pittsburg,
Airs. Ma In s< f Nftsliville s vis
ting Mm, W. H. Bates*
Operator Seabcfi of Rhmg
Fawn WaS in town Sunday*
Miss Aline Pace has gone to
Soddy and Dayton on a visit.
Miss Virginia Suggs lias retail
ed toiler home in Chattanooga.
Miss Verda Williams was shop
ping in Chattanooga Thursday*
Editor It. Fv Tatum and wife
have taken rooms at the Case
Hotel.
Mis* Rosebud Goode of St Elmo,
was a guest of iss Eula Jaeoway
Sunday*
Mr. and Mrs. NY. A* Fowler of
St. Elmo* visited relatives here
this week*
Mrs. Henry Long and children
of Moundville are here to spen 1
the summer*
Messrs* Houston Y heeler and
John Price spent Monday in
Chattanooga.
Miss Hula Jaeoway spent Sun
day with the Misses Parker near
Byrd Chapel
Claude Hughes and wife spent
Saturday at Curetons mill ngir
Byrds Chapel*
Mr. and Mrs* Triplett were out
from Chattan >: ga Wednesday
limiting a location.
Mrs. Myra Ragan and daughter
Mayo, of Bat die visited relatives
,e; i here this week.
Sc\ era! voir g people from this
lace- attended eliurch at Byrds
Chapel Sunday evening.
Cottage prayer meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. R. S.
Rogers Thursday afternoon.
For the next few days you can
sret The Times and Southern Ag
o /.
rieulturfct both for just Toe a year.
Ali\ah<lMrs* Bennett Bush of
Hill Cily> spent the week with
the family of James Dobbs atXew
England City,
Mm. Alice Key holds and two
children of Birmingham are here
at the bedside of her lather, W.
F. Nethery who is very ill.
A r ov. is the time to renew your
subscription' and get The Times
and Southern Agriculturist with
it for one year for just 75c.
Judge Allison, wife and
Alex Stewart and wife ol Kising
Fawn and Byrds Chapel, weie in
Tien ton a short time Tuesday,
A post office money order lor
75c will renew your subscription
to The Times and get a years sub
scription to the Southern Agii
cnlturist.
Miss Dana Tatum Mr, and Mrs,
R.S. Rogers and Paul, Mrs. K. H.
Tatum and Aline Pace visited the
j Wilkinson peach orchard and
r cannery Tuesday,
\Y r e are making you the best
combination offer that can possi
bly be made for the money. Jhe
Times and Southern Agriculturist
J one year for just 75c. Subsciibe
| today.
John Ti. Case was in C'fuittanoo*
ga Thursday.
LeeQneal was in Chattanooj i
on business yesterday.
Big Joe Brown of New England
passed through Trenton yest id ly
on route to Chattanooga.
\
0t of the Ginger Jar.
Ibity calls, idimr* s whistle?,
A drawhabk is Lett rth u a *.ef
back.
Chf fuy fatliei? and mothers make
happy hoys and girl®.
The brightest, thunderbolt comes
from t he dat kest sky.
If you have a frier. 1 stick to him
P.d her than stick him.
Y lien you don’t know wind
best to do, just wait a bit*
When are tlm spi s <ni>v?
When you limit’ tiie ging> i,-om ;>r-.
No man climbs the 1 adder of
fame with his hands in his pockets.
Everybody's kickin’
Kickin’ 'bout the heal;
Kickin' ’bout the prices
We pay for things to ent.
Kickin’ ’bout the railroads
An’ the government;
Kickin’ ’bout the taxes
Atr the way th \’re gpent
]\ lcki. ’ ’oout tim a tos
An’ the [nice they Ret;
Ivickin' ’bout the grufo rs
A 11 ’ Ihe p 11 they geh
Old mule looks dejected,
Says in tones demure,
“When it comes to kickin’
I’m an amachoor.”
Some men burst tlmir safety
valve in endeavoring to be a power
i,i the world.
Th 1 Fat ni r: “W hat are you
getting up in that apple tree? ’
The boyt VStummick ache, sir.”
Just because a man wears white
pants about his farm w\nk, is no
sign that his milk is aiwais pure*
Hand-ome is tint handsome dots.
What is tli- 1 use of worrying over
the k Y-Ood old t.i;]*>”? Our times
will s<>ou he ohl, and then they will
he the best ol any we ever had*
Johnny: “Does the hen it or
set?” Ma: “I don’t know or
9
care, but when she cackles 1 want
to know whether she’s laying or
lying*/’
Shipping Peaches In
Cat Load Lots,
Price High and Market Steady
W. E. Wilkinson and Garrett
L. Gass tfaw Sand mountain fruit
growers who were fortunate enough
tu l>e blessed with a fine crop of
peaches are shipping them to mar
ket in car load lots. They have
shipped a car a dayevmy day this
week. The peaches arc of the
finest variety and aie picked over
and selected especially with a
view of catching the best price in
t tie market. Ihe first car went
forward Monday evening through
LessJy Commission Cos., of Chatta
nooga. They were heard from
Wednesday. Mr. Wilkinson re
ceived a wire that they brought $1
a crate f. o. b. destination, that the
market was active and to ship all
he could as quickly as he could.
This makes them bring about 8450
clear money per car. These are
the first peaches ever shipped from
Trenton,
These gentlemen are running
canneries and are canning the culls
from the shipments. Mr. Wilkin
sons cannery is about 3,000 cao
capacity a day and Mr, Gass about
half that size running in full
blast for eighteen hours a day will
save many peaches that would
dtherwise go to waste, These gen
tlemen are exceedingly fortunate in
having a good crop this year ami
are to be commended for the man
ner in which they a:e taking care
of them.
The Festival*
Preparations were made to have
the festival Saturday evening in
the grove, but late in the alter
noon rain broke into this arrange
nlcut and the academy building
wav, used.
The affair was nothing extraor
dinary being just a plain old time
festival without a finale. The
house could hardly accommodate
the large crowd, but all present
managed to enjoy the occasion.
$32 pifjtf was realized Which goes
towards repairing the academy fot
which Prof. Carroll is very thank
ful.
CaVe Springs, Ga,
Miss Kobbv Piitte'nf Rvrds
Chapel is visiting Mrs* Eliza For
ester. 1
Clark Gray of Kensington w in
here Sunday.
Mrs. M iggie Forester is vbit n
her da ugh Hr Mr * Br id i u a
New Sab nu
Our sii ging wa flno, there v, as
a iarue cr.-v and and evt iyhody seemed
to enjoy the day*
Several from this place attended
the picnic at Cloverdale Saturday
and all r pm! a, nice lime.
Steve Til man and family visited
t lie family of Mr. Slaton recently.
Miss Annie Cox spent Saturday
night with Jennie Bradford,
M*BB Minnie Bible opened *choo
at this piaee with a good attend
an cm
We still have plenty of r ,iu aid
corn is looking line, with best |
wishes to The Times 1 wui c osh j
Tiixjc. i
Combifia’ion Offer.
The best offer that can possiMv
be made for the money is The
Times and Southern Agriculturist
one year (or just 75c. This offer
v> ill apply on renewal of subscrip
tions. Now is the time to take
advantage of this offer and get the
two papers for less than the cost
of one. Pill out the blank below
and mail it to us now.
Editor Thru s,
Trentor, Ga.
Finch red find post-office money
order for 75c for which please send
me The Times and Southern Agri
culturist for one \ ear.
MO TELEGRAPH
OPEBtTiS NEEDED
Young Men Prepare Your
selves For Good Positions.
On account of the new 8-hour law passed
by congress in t>.e interest of telegraphers,
and also'on account of so many new rail
roads being built and. old lines extended,
an unusual demand for operators has been
created. Conservative estimates have
placed the number of additional Operators
that will be required during the next ten
months at approximately 20,000.
YOUNG MEN NOW IS YOUR OP
PORTUNITY! Enroll in our school Now
and in only four to six months we will
have you qualified for splendid positions-
Telegraph Operators receive from SSO up
wards. Our school has been established
twenty years; its equipment is perfect, in
struction thorough £nd practical, positions
positively guaranteed our graduates. Board
in Newnan is very cheap, the town is
healthful and the people are cordial. Two
Main Line Railroad wires run into our
school rooms. No other school in the
United States has such up-to-date and
practical facilities for the benefit of its
students. Write at once for free, descrip
tive literature.
Southern School of Teleg
raphy, Newnan, Ga.
WE SELL
LEGAL BLANKS
G. We have recently equipped our office
with a complete stock of Legal Blanks,
which we will furnish you in any quanti
ty, from a single copy to a thousand
copies, at the lowest prices.
0. Our catalog, containing a list of over
two hundred and fifty forms, furnished
free upon request.
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will le our motto ft r the year IPOS. A *iv line of
everything new and substantial for men. women
and cdiikl.-en. Shoes for everybody.
Come to the ‘‘South Side” merchant and save nom
25 to ZZ 1-Z jeTcenl. on your porek.ces,
LS. LYEMANCE
Low Rates t<j> Texa^
in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas ,
Oklahoma and New Mex
ico. Return limit 25 The f Cott ? n Beit is the
j i t direct line from Memphis
days and stop-overs to the Southwest. The
lowed both goillT Cotton Belt is the only line
o n rl retiifnin cr operating two daily trains, cany
rtxtu itiuiimig. ing through cars without change-
Memphis to Dallas. Equipment in
eludes sleepers, chair cars and parlor cafe
cars. Trains from all parts of the Southeast
make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton
Ask the ticket agent to* sell you a ticket via Memphis
g|£\ Write for Texas or Arkansas book whichever section you are
ffi 1 nterested in. These books are just off the press, and are full of
y|B| ® facts and examples of what is actually being done by farmers, truck
Spsk& gardeners and fruit raisers in this highly-favored section. Afive
color map is inserted in each book —Free upon request.
' : jjmMgßSr H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent*
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—o— LAXATIVE -o
SYRUP PEPSIN
Cures constipation indigestion, Liver
and Stomach Troubles.
FOR SALE AT
G. W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE.
(Tit this out and take to G. W. M. TATUM’S
lililT-j STORK and get five cents off on bottle
of 4 .’aidwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
Clover, t\ ed Top, Timothy Or
chard Grass, Millet Hay, and all
kinds of field seeds at Dan C.
Wheeler & Co’s., 607 Market St.,
Phone 170, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cotton seed meal an l lulls a
specialty.
books “Ml-CREDIT
M' W I W Saleimen Wanted VllfciWl ■
Tlie Franklin-Turner Cos., Atlanta, 6a.
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£BLt,™s COUCH 1
ass cakgs th3 lawes]
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wi ™ur B ksrtgs.
Now Psgissrd
refl cm- .Afc.
AND ALL THROATED OJKCiaQUBLES. I
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
rPmiasaUSS&S&aSSi BSKr^^W-SE3BBGS
FOR SALE.
Three best new bicycles on the
market. Two J. Stevens Arms
Company shot guns and one rifle
choap for cash. Easy terms. Ap
pL, at Times office.
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Anyone sending n sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Comimmica
tuJnastrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munu & Cos. receive
tpcciat notice , without charge, in the
Scientific flitter! m
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culation of any scientific Journal. *• : ua. $3 a
year; four months. SL Cold by all now .dealers.
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STORE
We are still here to &t
To Farmers and Friends
of North end of County
Try your home Store be
fore you visit the City
For your GROCERIES
AND NOTIONS. 1 will
Save You Money.
Our Motto is
LIVE AND LET LIVE
The World Over.
J.H. WILSON
Morganville, Georgia.
LIVE AND LET LIVE STORE.
Open an account by mail with
the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos.,
Chattanooga. Safe and sound,
Good business men at the helmt
SeeJ. 0. Roberson for your
dry goods, groceries and most ev
erything else, except saw mills, at
the lowest possible price.
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