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IUIG3IITT TtMIS
• PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
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arrival of trains.
Local schtMlnle, Abbatmi Great
Hmi them Railroad (Queen &
Crescent lloute),
[IN EFFECT FEB. 10, ] 90', J.
South Hound,
Mo. 1, C. tM- N. (). Limited 8:85 p. >l.
No. 8, Tan American Special. .7:18 A. m.
North liound,
No. ‘2, C- & N. O. Limited 9:55 a. m.
No. I, Tan American Special. 11:4(M\ m.
Regular stops.
N'.,’s. I and 2, fast mail trains, stop at
TV (iton.
DIRECTORY.
[Title Sii}*erior <lonrt meets 3rd Mondays
n March and September. ■
Justice Con rt for Trenton District meets
j.j.l Saturday In each mouth.
Cot:sty Officers. — Win. 0. Reese. Or
dinary; S. J. Hale, Clerk Superior Court;
K. \V. TTiurn.au, \Y. I*. Pace,
I'i \ Collector. Sauiuel .L Hale, Tax Ke
:ei ver; I V At. S. Rodgers, (\>i(oty Treasurer;
W. T. 11 I * Coiioi v School Commis-
W. O. Momson, Suivevnr; Mark
j i ie, ( oi ol.er.
U Hinton SEiiVicKs, .U. K. Church, South
t i,| hi.| -llli Sundays m each month.
I'lavei each Sunday evening at
o’clock. Kpivorth league meets every
d'e<!aesday evm>ing. Sunday school every
■tiindav morning at 10:00. D. H. Rogers,
I!. li. SMITH, Pastor.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Trent Ml Lodge, F. A A. M.,
No. 179.
Meets at the Masonic II til I on
Wednesday night, oil oi before the
full moon and every .‘>rd Saturday
night t. lie retro m at 7 :30.
M. I.vein,i nee, \\ . MY
Trenton Lodge,. Xo, .18, I. O. ()• F.
M *<*ts at their hall north side pub*
b • s piars every Satiininy ( Veiling
at 7 :yO. \\ . G. Coin. X G.
Dade ledge, Xo. 122, K. f P
Meets in Odd Fed *wV Hall ,'jott
day evenings al 7;>o
Frank Morrison, C C.
J. W. RJSiET IV!. 0.
Physician and Surgeon
TRENTON GEORGIA
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J. ?. JACuWAY,
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"KENToy, •• GEORGIA,.
Will practice* in all ti.e courts
State and federal.
B. T. BROCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
TRENTON, - GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt
attention given all business.
W. u. JACOWAY.
Attorney a Law,
ritENTON, GEORGIA.
T. J. LUMPKIN.
M TOIUJE Y- fi c Y- LJI W,
—Collections a Specialty —
New England City, Ga.
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CHATT A N 00( lA, /f KNN
FINE SHOES
and iHOSIERY
G~tl h e “ Dl J X ’’S
sj LOCAL and PERSONAL
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By Mrs. R. S. Rodgers.
Mrs. \Y. T. Pago has been vo: v
ill.
Hugh Price was home from St.
Elmo Sunday.
James Williams was. home fro :
Knoxville Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Reynolds has return
ed to Birmingham.
Miss Jonnie Cole was home from
Chattanooga Sunday.
Rev. J. L. Quintan returned
Friday from Rossvilk*.
A series ol meetings is being
concucted at Pine Grove.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kil
ban Friday tv ten pound boy.
■— ,f \ ergo Rogers was down from
Pittsburg the last of the week.
Jerry I bice ai id ( \>l ya r Tat uin
spent Saturday in Chattanooga.
T. J. Fuller candidate for Ordi
nary was here a little while Tues
day.
Miss Minnie Dobbs has been
spending some time in Chatta
nooga.
Miss Myra Parker continues
very sick at her home near Byrds
Chapel.
Miss Eula Jaeoway spent Sat
urday and Sunday with friends in
St. Elmo.
The M. 10. Sunday school pic
nieed at the head of town creek
Saturday*
Mrs. Georgia Driggs of Sherman
Heights was here Friday on a
short visit
Dell Lee,. J. J. /Johnston and
Sam J. Male of Wildwood were in
town Monday.
Several from this, place went to
the Wilkinson peach orchard and
cannery this week.
Mrs. Charley Conn.ally and two
children from Atlanta are spend
ing this week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Daniel of
Byrds Chapel vi-ited the bitters
parents here Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sammons
ctumed to N id lie Georgia Friday
dler a weeks visit here rela
tives.
Miss Irene Maxwell of Pittsburg
is spending some time with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I). H.
Rogers.
Rev. 11. K. Allison will com
mence a protracted meeting at the
C. P. Church the 2nd Sunday in
August.
John and Jurd Kiser of Bir
mingham and Talladega were
called here recently by the death
of their mother.
We wish to call your attention
to the new ad of The Montgomery
Avenue Furniture company at
another place in this issue.
W J. Townsend and sister Miss
Annie of Wildwood passed, through
town Friday eii route to Byrds
Chapel to attend the meeting.
Mrs. S. 11. Thurman and son
Colyar Tatum, returned Thursday
evening from a three weeks visit
with relatives at Jasper and Ross
ville.
Hon. W. W. Oureton, T. .1.
Smith, Geo. H. Jacoway, Charles
Chadwick'and Sam McDuncan ot
Rising Fawn were here the first oi
lhe week.
Prof. Carroll, James Pace, Jim
Xethery, Paul Rodgers, Jerry
Pace and Colyar Tatum spent
Sunday afternoon with New Bug
land City friends.
Run over the For Sale notice
which appeal's elsewhere ot Mrs
George H. Moores and see if there
is anything listed that you need it
so buy it from her.
Mrs Joe Kiser died near New
England Wednesday. The re
mains were interred at the 1 ayne
cemetery Thursday. D. H. Bog
ers conducting the 1 uncial service.
A large- number of friends and rel
atives were present.
B. 1. Brock was in the ei’y Mon
<b<y.
lorn Pace left "Tuesday for Ens
ley City, Ala.
J. B. Lea of Wildwood nan in
town Friday.
V. 11. Harper and are in
Lexingt in, K y.
Judge Jaeoway spent Sa'unbiy
in Cha 11 ano 1.
Send us a dollar and get 3 good
papers for a y~ar.
Dr. J. R. Iboek of Rising Fawn
spent Monday in town.
Miss Dana Tatum spent Wed
nesday in Chattanooga.
Mrs. \\ . L. \\ llkinson spent
Monday m ChaltanOog t.
W. A. l>\rd Las acccpL'd a po
sition at Durham mines.
Price Donna liy will arrive from
Ilot Springs, A, k., Sunday.
<\ C. Smrh and'wife vi.-it
ing in Rising fawn tins week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn of Chatta
nooga visited John Whitis family
Sunday.
Rev. 11. K. Allison spent pari
ot this we* k m Ros. yillc and
Chattanooga.
31 . Gross and family of \V hi In
side were gu* svs of 31. s. Claude
Hughes Sunday.
-Hiss Nell and imi man le't yester
day for an extended \;isit with
Irian Is at Lyerly.
Albert Dabbs of Carrollton, Ala.,
visited his parents near New Eng
land City Tiu j sdu\\
Mr. Chamlee and wife of Chat
tanooga v Kited friends at New
England this week.
31 rs. 31atlies and son Erne t of
Nashville, were guests ot Me.
Mol lie Bates recently.
Chester Daniel and Miss Flor
ence Prince wete married Sunday
at Union church. Esrp Will (dole
officiating.
Pay up your back subscription
and renew it for a year. Tims will
a.-sast us materially in turning out
a good p iper.
'Take advantagg of our liberal
offer and pay up and get 3 good
papers a year for just one dollar.
Now is t lie time.
Shelilf Thurman returned fioiu
M illedgeviiln Tutu-day where he
placed a Mr. Cb itmaii uf Wild
wood in tic Asylum
Byrds Chapel.
3liss Annie Woo 1 ward is visit
ing in Stewart town.
Tvliss Minnie Mirtin is visiting
Miss I let tie Stewart.
Mrs. Jim Cloves is visiting J.
P. Murphy.
Rev. F. P. S auders and family
are visiting lie e.
School opened 3londay morning
with good attendance.
31eeting close 1 Monday night.
W. J. Townsend and sister Miss
Annie visited here last week.
3liss Ola Stewart spent 3londay
night with her parents here.
There will be a festival here
tonight, everybody invited.
Chanty.
BOX*3U P P FB.
A box Supper will b 8 given at
the school house Saturday evening
August Bth, for the purpose of
raising funds to finish refurnish,
in or the Academy. Umn ladies
and bring boxes.
'\ he steel cage is being placed in
the upstairs of the j*i ! . YV In n
this is complete Dade County will
have a first class prison.
We will take potatoes, chick
ens, eggs, pigs .or any old thing
useful to a man of family on su ;-
scription. Deliver to this office
and you will be allowed market
prices and receited for sane.
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Six irain loads of soldiers from
11 1 0 south passed tbr ugh e -*
to Ohickamauga Park.
Now is the time to renew your
subscription and get The 'i™*
and Southern Agrioulttm*
it for one year for just 7oc. __
Meeting of F. E. & C. U, of A.
At New Salem.
On the morning on the 25th inst
on our way to New Salem I was
very kindly urged to leave my
horse at Trenton and ac cept a seat
with Eobt. Carter, who detested
riding alone. The invitation was
accepted with thanks. We had
not proceeded far when we were
convinced we needed no accident
policy, with old George hitched to
that buggy.
By walking up the mountain
across Bear creek and all rough
places, we arrived at New Salem
one hour and 10 minutes late. A
good crowd had gathered already,
some from New England, Cave
Springs, Cloverdale, in fact every
local union in the county was rep
resented. The meeting was imme
diately called to order and the
general routine of business was
transacted.
George \V. Forester was elected
a delegate to the state convention
which convenes at Ma-coti the 28th
and 29th inst. John W. Moore,
Jr., was appointed honorary rep
resentative to a tend Hie same
meeting. Among the good talks
was one by P. A. McK aig on bus
iness principals applied on the
farm.
A talk by George \Y. Forester
on the management of a farm was
interesting and well received.
J. W. Moores talk on brotherly
love and eoTiiidcnee, one for an
other was excellent.
A number oi' ladies were pres
ent and at the noon hour had ta
llies arranged and an unmistakable
invitation that included every one
present was invited to dinner. The_
meeting adjourned to meet at
Trenton Aug. 22. X. ().
The Champion Bridge Cos., of
Wilmington, Ohio, will commence
work on the county steel bridge tit
Pathkilßr ford in about ten days
anitxpect to complete the job
within twenty days.
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Ter miants and Children.
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Signature of CC&444
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The National Farmer, The Dade
County Times and The Southern
Agrieul uribt one year for Si.
Either two tor oc.
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BURTON F. STANSBERY....
TONSOKIAL ARTIST
Second Shop North of Central Depot.
Shave 19 Cents
Jiaths 15 Cents
Give me a call .. 1113 Market St.,
Chattanooga Ten >
Harris & Johnson, 18 E Btb s
Chattanooga, are tLe only exclusive
opticians in the c 1 1 _y. 15 years ex
perience assures accuracy and cor
rect fitting. The most up-to-date re
tracting rooms in the Smith. Ev
rythii g at moderate piices.
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.
G. Our catalog, containing a list of over
two hundred and fifty forms, furnished
free upon request.
WE SELL
LEGAL BLANKS
QUICK SALES
AND SMALL PROFITS
will ho our motto for tho year UtOS. A big lino of
everything now and .substantial for men, women
and children. Shoes for everybody.
Come to the “South Side” merchant and save from
25 to SB 1-3 percent, on your purchases,
LS LYEMANCE
Oklahoma and New Mex
ico. Return limit 25 The Cotton Beit u the
QaVS and stop-overs al - { 0 the Southwest. The
lowed both going Cotton Belt is the only line
nnd rpfnrnino- JSr . operating two daily trains, carry
auij. leiuiimig, ing through cars without change —
the only line with a through sleener
Memphis to Dallas. Equipment in
.: eludes sleepers, chair cars and parlor cafe
cars. Trains from all parts of the Southeast
jSmg-i ‘l|||l make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton
Ask the ticket agent Jo sell you a ticket via Memphis
Write for Tex-’s or Arkansas book whichever section you are
ySSA. wife interested in. These books are just oil the press, and arc full of
Kjgfrat 533 facts and examples of what is actually being done by farmers, truck
iMSfMfc gardeners and fruit raisers in this highly-favored section. A five-
S^Mgßfca!lja?kcolor map is inserted in each book Free upon request.
H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent,
DR GALDWERL 1
—o— LAXATIVE —o—
SYRUP PEPSIN
Cures constipation indigestion, LiTCr*
and Stomach Troubles,
/ FOB SALE AT
G. W. M. TATUM S DRUG STORE.
Cut this out and take to G. VV. M. TATUM’S
DRUG STORE and get five cents off on bottle
oi Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
Glover, 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
specialty.
BOOKS S CREDIT
The Franklin-Turner Cos., Atlanta, 6a.
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and CURTS ruz LUMPS |
wi ™ Dr* ling’s )
Haw Discovery
FOR Golds**Vrf&J
AND ALL THROAT ANQ L6NG TROUBLES. |
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[ OB MONEY BEPUNrEJD. |
FOE SALE.
Three best new bicycles on the
market. Two J. Stevens Arms
Company shot guns and one rifle
choap for cash. Easy terms. Ap
ply at Times office.
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Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our oi<inion free vrnetiicr an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Cos. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific Jliticiitat!,
A hfUJdsomely illustrated weekly. ] >.rarest cir
culation of any scientific Journal, 'i erms, fo a
year; four months. tL Sold by ail newsdealers.
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Wilson’s
Live and let LIVE
We are still to st
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
Morganvllle, 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. C. Roberson for your
dry goods, groceries and most ev
erything else, except saw mills, at
the lowest possible price.
Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Dan C. W heeler & Cos., at
607 Market St., Phone 175, Chat
tanooga, Tenn., for grain, hay and
feed supplies. Cotton seed meal
and hulls a specialty. Don’t for*
get the place.