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UiEi SOuKTY TIMES
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ARRIVAL of trains.
I.ncul schedule, A!rbaron Great.
jjmiti,rc Railroad (Queen A
(Ye'cciit. Route)*
is KKFKGI’ VF/B. 10, 1907 j
SoatJi Ito limit
i (*. AN. O. Limited.... .B:MS l. ji.
0, Psfn Arnebooi Special. .7:18 A. m.
North lift it ml.
s;, y(\A N. LhrtfeL.. ,0:>o a. m.
vj,,. 1, Ran Jeit'Hr.tu Specialll:44# p. m.
Keinlar stop*.
\ u . 1 ami 2* fas* mail trains stop :u
ft nton. A
DIRECTORY,
l) (1 j e Superior Court meets tffd Monday..
r Maidi ami September. •
.fnstiee Court for Tteuton District meet>
U\>\ Satunlav in each month.
Coi ntr Ofßlckhs, —W.m. O. Her***, Or
irv- S. J. Hale, Clefk tfffpefhtr Court;
j. \V. ThillmstO, Sheriff; \V. I*. Pace*
fix Col lector; Samuel .J. Hale, Tax Ke
.. iv,., U. lit. S. Rodgers, County Treasurer;
,y j’ County School Commis
ium, W. (J. Morrison, Surveyor; .Mark
'{(llf*, Ctiroller.
('itlMtOif SkhVigOs, M. K; Church, Sou 11
i. ( j lt „i -Itlt HuutblVs in each month,
p,., ver meeting each Sunday evening at
(I’itloek. Kpworth League meets every
dViluesdav evening. Sunday school every
Fin lay inoniilig itt !9:00, D. !L Ungers,
K. K. SMITH. Pastoh.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Trenton Lotion, F*
No. tTJ.
Meets sit, the Masonic Hull on
Wednesday IIg<!lt, on or before tin
filll moon siii*l every 3rd Saturday
night t herefrom at 7 *3O.
.J. M. Lvemai.ee, W XL
Ti'enton Lodge, No 38, t. 0 ()• F.
Meets Hi their Ini!! hotth -• i1 m puli
lie square every Saturday evening
at 7 : $0- \V. (I. Coin. N. G.
t);lle Lodge, >3). 122, Kb f P.
Meets itt Odil Fellows’ Hall Mute
day evening* l al i ‘3O.
Frank MoffDoh, C. C,
J.W. RUSSEY IYI.D.
Physician and Surgeon
TRENTON GEORGIA
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WALTER W. CURETON
Alter eq At La V .
Rising fawn ga.
J. ?. JACOWAY,
attorney at lan\\
- GEORGIA.
Wili practice in all the court a
'Pate and Federal.
B. T. BROCK,
ATTORNEY At LAW*
MENTON, - GEORGIA.
Will practice itt all the Courts. Prompt
attention given all bhsiheSß.
W. U. JACOWAY-
Attorney a Law,
fRKNTON, GEORGIA.
T. J. LUMPKIN
jZTTOI? JVE T-JIT-LJL W,
—Collections a Specialty—
New England City, Ga.
CALL G?
A.|S. JACOWAY ,
; WITIII
H. Schwartz & Bro.
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CItAT fA NOOG A, /I'kNN.
FINE SHOES
land .HOSIERY
Qatthe "DUX"Shoe
LOCAL and PERSONAL
By Mrs. R, S, Rodgers;
\\ . \V. Citrettfif, of liking
FitWi*. Spel>| 'f lostlny in town,
(’afpctolcri* Frank Thomas 1 Spent
Saturday itt('Rffiiahooga.
Several this place attended
singing at Union Sunday.-
Garl Killian Iras in Fort Payne !
this week.
31Ts. Eunice ,VlPore is in ( hatta
r.ooga. lot a fetv days.
G. At M< Tatuln made a 1 nisi |
ness trip to CTiattatiooga Monday. |
Leroy Ca*e spent Thursday in'
(’hattanooga.
W. \V. Pace reunited Friday
I'rom a six months stay in Dallas. !
Texas,
H. T. Drock was in Ghathuiooga
on legal business Tuesday.
lldgii and Gordon Price aiVj
very sick.
1 * j
Mrs. Peeves and son VYc-l>l>, are
ill with lever.
Price (/onnally has goi!e to At
lanta on a visit.
I
Miss Mariam Addington and M r. |
L. Tatum', were down froml
Pittsburg, Monday.-
Price Jacoway was in the city!
I'uesday.
!
Mis. Hattie Day and daughter;
Eloise, left Wednesday for Mili
edgevilles Ga.
MI. and Mel. Austin of Deer
Head cove, are attending church
here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Timmons of
Chattanooga, visited Mrs. J. A.
Case Sunday and Monday.
Misses Willie and Grace Allison
of Possville spent Sunday With
their parents here.
Fred Heath, of Chattanooga,
visited the family of Judge Jaeo
wav Sunday.
Miss Pankin, of IJighhuid Park,
Was the guest of Miss Leila Killian
this week,
i\l% Edna Donkins of Highland
Park* visited her parents Mr. and
Mis. A. M. Tatum this week.
Frank Lyenlaric and family of
(’hattanooga, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Raymond (’ostctlo, of ( hattaiioo
ga, visited the family ofGol. 1. T.
ttroek this week.
i
! Misses Frankie Ilaie and May
OtNecd have returned from a visit
toShellmouml and AY hitesides.
Misses Margaret andJennie Wil
son, of Xcw England City, were
In town this week.
,: _ /
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Deiitoti of
Pound Mouhtainj Ala. will arrive
this week for a several days visit
here with Relatives.
Rev. Sanders, of Rising Ijawn,
'assisted llev. 11. K. Allison in the
i revival services at the(-. P. church
! this Week.
The school at this place is doing
| excellent work under the manage-
Tnentof Prof. E. G. Carroll and
Miss Ada Lea.
Mr. and Airs. Tom McMahan,
! accompanied by Mirr Robinson j oi
! Chattanooga, were the guest ot
| Mr. and MrS. J. M Dobbs this
! week.
J. Ki W. Lycmanc and family
returned Monday night irom South
Pittsburg, Where they attended tile
funeral of Mrs* Lycmanc s lather
who died Saturday.
M rs. Stacy Nicholson of Birming
ham, after an extended visit with
her sifter, Mrs. Susie McCarthy ol
Memphis, is spending a few days
with her father, Ivobert Carter, ol
this place.
C. A, Poor, of Higdon and Ohas.
Gass marketed several bushels ol
Irish potatoes in Chattanooga this
week, reeieving 75 cents per bush
el. This is a good price for new
potapoes and if it holds up will
mean several thousand dollars to
the fartuers of tins county*
I he M Mhihim Putrt •i• se I
nr hom at New
Englan ] City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. \\\ Puce and
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. YViikiason,
Split ! uesdav in Ghattanopg.i.
Judge W. U. Jacoway, Mrs. C
( . Smith. YLs. ,J. G._Jacoway an 1
M . G. MorHson were visitoi’s in
the city this week.
James G. Nethery is in charge o f
the mechanical department ot Tin:
i imes, the former manager, Mr
P. P. Snaj)ja, having retire I.
Price 11. Connallv, soldier ofth '
\ . S. regular army, arrived liome
Saturday. Mr. % Gonnally is a m):i
commisionetl officer. Ileing at!
ojlicer lie is allowed time for vaca
tion and recuperation. He is on a
furlough erf ninety days and will
spend that time with friends and
relatives in Georgia and Teim.
FOP SALE
On Tuesday at 10 o’clock, Aug.
25th. 1008 at my home, all my
huse hold and kitchen furnitme
and also all farm implmu nts and
live stock left unsold.
Every liody invited to come.
31 rs. Geo 11. Moo.e
Cave Springs
Our picnic of the Gtli was fine.
Every body seemed to enjoy it.
Quite a number of speakers were
present.
G. A. P. Bible visited the school
Friday.
Lonella was tlie guest of
3lrs. Eliza Forester last week.
Miss Bettie Slayton is visiting
31ts. Flmer Hawkins at Valley
Head this week.
Miss Florence Forester, of Chatta
nooga, has been visiting her par
ents this week.
Miss Anna Woodward, who has
been spending the summer with
Mrs. W. H Pickett, left for Chatta
nooga Tuesday.
Edward Powel spent Sunday In
Tie don.
Ben Keith left for Eutah, Ala
Saturday.
Mrs J. C. Slayton is improving
very fsta
Miss Minnie Bible spent Satur
day and Sunday with parents near
Sulphur Springs.
Henry Forester left lor Birming
ham. Alj. Saturday where he has
accepted a position.
F. S Guinn mi do a business trip
to Chattanooga Tuesday.
31 rs. L. F. Forester is reported
very ill.
Mrs. B. J. Williams is on the sick
list this week.
Wc are having fine rains and
nothing to do but set back and eat
Watermelon Editor, call around and
we will give you one. Best wishes
to The Times.
Cricket!. *
♦—
XOTIGE
The annual protracted meeting
of the Chrisaian church will com
mence at Union Sunday, it will
be conducted by Elder W. A.
Cameron, of Fla.
NOTICE
There will be ti working at the
Brown grave yard at Brown Gap,
on top of Sand mountain, the sth
Saturday in this, month. Everybody
come.
DESIRES TO PREACH
I wish to preach a sermon at
each school house in Hade county,
or as many of them as I can get to,
ior the little children and their pa
rents* On Friday evenings altei
school is desired, if it is agreeable
with the teachers, It the teachers
away from Wildwood wilisendme
an appointment at their school
house, I will fill them.
John Seigler
BOOKS
Hie Frank! R-THtner Cos„ Atlanta, Ga.
D n’t Ki :k
Con-' i< i< .it*-, a* a whole, lo >
much to- i". Our
wort* l.eflGr lb;ii bn.o's, i*r
July S ,’> < per C*I.I bcltrl’ Tii* I. '.Ms*
July’s. 31osl every thing mir far
incrs have for sale is bringing good
juicGS, and f wliile some tlmv have
Ur buy arc higher than a year ago,
a great many are cheaper, and
really few of us have room for a
kick. Right now though, many
goods wc sell show indications of
advances, in fact, many bios of
cotton goods have already advancMl
Ah is our way, anticipating stveral
advances, gave open orders early.
It is our desire to Sell you ju t
as e-neap as we can, and the mure
goods we can sell the cheaper we
van sell. Trad* with us, then, and
not only help yourselv s, lU' ether .
H ead Extra Specta i. Barca ins
Fbit \YKEk, Are. 17th to 22nd
10 tjf. galv. water buckets e*. 17<*
Very nice Tumblers, s-*t. . . .20 7
Knives & Forks 75c kind set syr
best grade 1 4<|t enarr.c 1-d setl
dbh irai.s, 44c.
Hoys stylish cap-, worth in.orm 21 c.
js<* quality jeweled luck combs, 10c
Mrs. Winslow’s Talcum, next to
Met men’s 0 c
Mennnns’s 25c. Talcum ...... 15c
Jap. silk Luis 10 & 15c. values, Sc
Extra nice white water grouhd
meal and good old Leonle fl<>ur
Ireshfrom mill. Mc.('all’s latesl
pah rns in stock.
Res peel full y,
John L. Case
Trenton, Georgia.
Sec J. G. Roberson for your
by goods, groceries and most ev
eiytliing else, except saw mills, at
tiie lowest possible price.
Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Dan C. Wheeler & Cos., at
607 Market St., Phone 175, Chat
tanooga, Term., for grain, hay and
feed supplies. G’ott.m seed meal
and hulls n specialty. Don't for
get the place.
AVe will take potatoes, chick
ens, eggs, pigs or any old thing
useful to a man of family on sub
scription. Deliver to this office
and you will be allowed market
prices and receded for same.
CASTOR! A
For Tnfantg and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Sjft // ~~
Signature cf
The National Farmer, The Dade
County Times and The Southern
Agriculturist one year lor Si.
Either two for 75c.
BURTON F. STANSBERY....
.... .... TONSOEIAL ARTIST
Hero ml Shop North of Central Depot.
Shave 13 Cents
Baths 15 Cents
(Jive me..a call .. 11 lo Market St.,
Chattanooga Term
Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth st
Chattanooga, are the only exclusive
opticians in the city. 15 years ex
perience assures accuracy and cor
rect fitting. fh e most up-to-date re
tracting rooms in the South, Ev
erything at moderate prices.
Under the head of announce
ments will be found the name of
the present encumbent, E. W.
Thurman, for re-election to the
office of sheriff.
Mr Thurman nas been sheriff
several years and is personally
known to almost, it not every voter
in the county, so well known is he
that he needs no no introduction
from us.
L. S. Lyemanc, our popular
South Side merchant, was in the
city this week on business.
Esquire Roht. L. Wilson and
Mayor Joe Brown of New England
passed through this morning en
roll te to Chattanooga.
Mr. Farior,of Chattanooga spent
Sunday with his family near New
England City.
QUICK SALES
AND SIMM PROFITS
will he our motto fur *he year 1908.* A big line of
ev*ivthinir now and substantial for men, women
and children. Shoes for everybody.
Come to the “South lide” merchant and save from
25 to 33 1-3 percent, on your purchases,
L, S LYEMANCE
'.(S, L‘! i;
Oklahoma and New Me::-
ieo. Return limit 25 .The Cotton Beit is the
j j , i direct line from Memphis
fiays and StOp-OvCrS <.l -"*sGr to the Southwest, I'he
lowed bo th fro in z Cotton Belt IS the only lino
nnd rpfnrnino- operating two daily trains, carry
aiivi ii.Ji ' ing through cars without change —
the only line with a through sleeper
* Memphis to Dallas. Equipment in
w<uJESfp!f eludes sleepers, chair cars and parlor cafe
Cars. Trains from all parts of the Southeast
: the ticket agent to sell you a ticket via Memphis
gBpS Wr!;: or Arkansas book whichever section you are
Y?}#% ’A , s f> interested in. These books are just off the press, and are full of
~' facto rnd examples of what is actually being done by ijrmers, truck
. ". gardeners and fruit raisers in this highly-favored section. A five*
‘ s ssßfr color nso is inserted in each book — Free upon request.
\ : ' H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent,
' 109 ‘ W. Ninth Street.
Chattanooga, Ten**,
DR OALDWEEiEi
—o— LAXATIVE —o—
SYRUP PEPSIN
Cures constipation indigestion, Liver
and Stomach Tioubles.
•*
FOII SALK AT
Go W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE.
i
Cut this out anti take to G. W. M. TATUM’S
DRUG STORE and gst five cents off on bottle
of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
Clover, Red Top, Timothy Or
chard Grass, Millet Hay, and all
kinds of field seeds at Dan C.
WheehT & Go’s., 607 Market St.,
Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tern).
Cotton seed meal and hulls a
specialty.
Open an account by mail with
the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos.,
Jiuitt anongn. Safe and sound.
Good business men at the helmt
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain cur opinion freo'wnether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly conSafential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Cos. receive
special notice , without charge, in the
Scientific interim
A handsomely Illustrated weekly largest cir
culation of any scientific journal Verms, $3 a
year; four months. 41. SoU by ail ■
MUNN & So, 36 ' 3 Saw York
Branch (feft FP* - •** O <
Fifty Cents
. CHATTANOOGA
AND RETURN
Monday, August 24th
QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE
Tickets sold only for special train leaving
Trenton at 6.20 P. M. and returning on
special train leaving Chattanooga 8. A. M.
August 26th. Ask Agent for particulars.
Wilson’s
UK and lit LIVE
STOR El
We are still hare 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. I will
Save You Money.
Our Motto is
LIVE AND LET LIVE
The World Over.
J.H. WILSON
Morganvilie, Georgia.
LIVE AND LET LIVE STORE.