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Regular stop?*-
'Tf.j's. f and 2, Fast mail trains/ stop at
fr nton. "
DIRECTORY.
Pule Superior Court mK'ls 3rd Monday *
n March and September.
Justice Court for Trenton District meets
jnd Saturday in each month.
(DrNtv Officers. —Win. (>. Reese. Or
i:ivif v ': S. J. ll.tie, Clerk Superior Court;
j : \\\ Thus man, Slu-riH; W. I*. Race.
IVv Collector, i. Hale, Tax Ke
;,, r . R(. <. lodge*>,- Cotni.lt Ti easurer;
I ]|no| < County Schoof Oommis
•iouer; W. I*. fionKm, Mark
{;„[>, Coiouer.
f' l; r|{CU 'i Kit virus, M. 1C (’ll u ia;h, Sun 1 1;
;. j ~u j Ith Siio<s; v> in each month.
p r; , vlM netting each Sunday evening at
nVlmk. Kpworth League meets every
dh-dirctd.i V evening. Sunday school every
-tVudtv mbrrsiu* at 10:00. I). 11. Rogers,
R. 1C- SMITH, Pastor.
secret societies.
Ttenim Ladgp, F. K A. M<*
No. 170.
Meets at the Masonic Hall on
Wednesday night, on 01 before the
t ill moon find every 3rd Saturday
night therefrom at 7 :30.-
.). M. Lyenmnc-’, \V M*
Tfjnt.m lodge, Xd 38, I. O. O- F.
\( -.us at tWf hadl north *id* pllh*
h• ' ] i V: a every Sufimlay ♦ Veiling
u t 7H ). \V C (1. Coin. N. o.
iTtle Rodger No.- 122, Kb f lb
Meets m Odd hVlowT Hall Mon- 1
daf even iff g.“ at 7:30.
Frank Morrison, C. C.
j,W, BUSSEY M. D.
Thysician and Surgeon
TRENTON GEHtiia
TWER V/ CLIETOI
Ait. r At is?.'w.
P 'id FAAM G3.
j. ?. jacoway.
a I TousicY a r i.aw,
ntKN'TOy, (IKORGIA.
\Vill praciicft m all tl.e court3
■ilata ii!id Federal.
B. T. BBOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW*
r RENTON, -! GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt
attention given all business.
W. U. JACOWAY.
Attorney n Lrtw,
tan NTON i— GEORGIA.
T. J. LUMPKIN.
/ITTOIfJVti Y- JIT- LJL Wj
—Col lections a Siiecialty —
New England City, Ga.
CALL OT'i -
A.|S. JACOWAV ,
H, Schwartz & Bro.
CHATTANOOOA,’ /rfi^N.
FINE SHOES
nand HOSIERY
■ ’ TIM I WIWMMI III! ■■■!■——ll II HIM HITTT ———
Qet the “DUX"Shoe
LOCAL a*:d PERSONAL
By 'lip. R. S. Rodgers.
I. I!. W li.'clgfr s-p_‘iio Frilly in
Ch:it tt oOiiCi. i
Ohiudc Tarim mid Tom Mooiv
bre.'-o' gon to Terns.
Cbdym-Tatum left Tuesday i\v |
r i ion,- f rsl.
JTieecl )Mway visited friends in
St. IT mo,' Thursday.
Master Bin test Class has born on j
to ; sick this week.
Turner Tatum was in Chatta
nooga f Tatnrday.
dolin T nicer left Saturday for
Texas,
Dr. and. 11. Brook was down fiom
Rising Fawn, Sttuidiy.
C. D. Tatum, of Ibitsburg, was j
here Sunday evening.
Crawdoicl >v.d. of Ob ill moo- i
ge, was in tywii Mcudoy.
Mrs Lonorah Oumnihgs is \ i.-w
ting in Chattanooga.
Oscar Ro'-tioio, ot Rising Fawn.
was in town M.ondav.
*
, Mike Xolan of Cue A. G, S.
spent Friday hero.
Mrs. Chester Daniel;spent 1 tiers
day in Chattanooga.
Miss Susie Jenkins returned
Tuesday to Ross vide.
j
Rimer Smith, of Cliattanoogd:
was here Wednesday.
| B. T. It rock was in Fort Skiyiuy
|on legal business, Monday.
J’rof. R. (and. Carroll spent Sqtui
d.ay and Sunday at Wildwood.
I Dr. I), S. Middleton,* ot Rising
Fawn, was called here Sunday.
' ifts Ithie Hates is home from
a years stay in Dallas, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lvemance
visited in Fort Payne this week.
Mrs. R. \V. Thurman spent tlios
week with relatives at Byrds Chapel
M iss W i 1 lie Allison has retuedrn
from a visit to friends in RossviLkc
Rev. 11. R. Allison is holding h
protracted meeting at M'ildwood
this week.
Mr* and Mrs.T. G.
last week in Rising l.ciwn and (To
verd.ikk
Mr. and Mis. Jesse Denton, of
Round Mountain, Ala. spent this
week here.
Miss Maude Brock was down
from Risins Fawn a short time
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. M. R. Foust is in Chatta
nooga spending some time with her
sons, A. C. ond J.R. Foust.
Miss Eula Jacoway was in Chat
tanooga Baturdaa having dental
work done.
1 )an Ross and wife* of Chattanoo
ga spent Holiday with the family
of D. 11. Rogers.
Mrs. W. lb Fowler is spending
a few days with her sister, Miss
Myrtle Cure ton.
Mrs. IT. K. Allison is attending
the revival meetings at Wildwood
this week.
Miss Rosa Stewart* of Byrds
Chapel, visited relatives ond fri
ends here Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Annie and Ethel Pace
visited in Chattanooga and Boss
ville, Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Julia Doyle and brother of
Whitesides* were the guest ot Miss
May O’Neal, this week.
Rev. Ada way, Deer Head cove,
assisted Rev. H. K. Allison in a
series of meetings here'the last ol
the Aveek.
Frank Aetherv, master mechan
ic for the Lookout Fuel Do.) at
Lahusage, Ala. spent Sunday
with his parents here. ,
The election is sometime off yet.
but premature in that respect,
Dade county is blessed with anew
Superior Court'clerk. He arrived
Tuesday night in the perspnel ol
Hon. S. J. Hale Jr. A ten pounder.
* v ’ce -I . (i. ii i. j son {or \ou
' grocMifH and mos{ ev
! wlnnt- else, except saw iniils. a
i j .w*st ] f
John OVoss, who holds an impor
tant posicon with the governm< nt
*r P* it-;hb. gton. \k C. is -ponding
is sum n-'T vacation here.
The Misses Sam ens, of Tcnncs
seo, dauglitcrs of John and George
Sarnonformally of Dade county,
:u‘e visiting friends and relative-; in
1 >a le.
Quarto:ly conference will co i
tone at nine C. I*. church Saturdnv
an 1 Sunday the 22nd an J23ve
Rider R. A. Kelly, of Ghattanoogc.
will be present.
Price IT. Connally returned
Vbednesday from 1 Junta and 1 ’ol
umhus, accornpanied by Nil*. E l
ward Con-.ally hi-nd- \}r. CJayto
iof south corgD. .
J as. B. Williams who has bas
in the sor / ice of th e Fruit Gro vr
j. Express ( 1 . (hiring the ve,l! Lie!
| and fruit se; son just piasse l ■ ar- !
| rived horn Wednesday.
I ..
'J e call your especial attention j
to Idle MUP-r-Mitchell C(>. auv n- |
tisement o i the front page of thN
I issue. R voI ii and note tne m ny
j exceleiit b ag. ins oliered in their.
I line.
Ali*. and Mrs. Sa:u Hush of Rill
City. Eugene Morgan and James
Hates, of Birmingham* and Messrs
Hawkins, Black, raid Roberts of
Chattanooga, were guests of Mr.
Mrs. J. M. Dobbs, Sunday.
Mr. Can noli Brown who' formal y
resided at \ew England City, nos
of Hamilton county, Twin, was
here the first of the week on a visit
to his brothers, Joe and Arch
j Brown, of Few England.
! Prof.- John Maliue, of Xcw Eng
land City, passed through on route
!to Chatttnooga, Tuesd ivu Jlr.
- Maliue is engaged in the Cedar
! timber business and would like to
| figure with someone having suce
; timber in the vecinity of Trenton
i that will average six inches ami
i better in the red, six'feet and* over
l in length, iris address is i ;v;*toii,
l;, F. D. no. i.
Mr. H W. Johnson, junior mem
ber of the firm of Harrisand John
son, Mfg., Opticians of Chattanoo
ga, and his family are spending
their summer vacation here. Mr
Johnson in looking around over the
country in view of finding a place ;
that would a ford suitable facilities
for amusement sport and
decided that in and about Trenton
was the place ab ive all others con
sidered. They arrived Wednesday j
morning, well equiped for fishing j
and hunting, and brought a Kodak ;
along to get some ol the beautiiul
landscape scenes to take bask ay ith
them. Aeedless to say that they
also brought along good appetites, j
if they did not, one Avill soon be
created aftea drinking Whitt spr
ing Avater, Avhich has a reputation
of surpassing any other known
agency for that purpose. They are
boarding with R. L \\ hilt, and
will be here some time.
FOR SALK
On Tuesday at 10 o’clock, Aug.
25th. 1908 at my home, all my
liuse hold and kitchen furniture
and also all farm implements and
live stock left unsold.
Every body invited to come.
Mrs. Geo. H. Moo.c.
* NOTICE
Toe re AVill be an ice cream festi
val at Ncav Liberty chuach, Satin
day night Aug. 30th. for thebene
it of the church. Everybody in
vited. Com mi tee
Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Dan C. Wheeler K 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 tor
get the place.
pnng/e of mu on pppniT
DUUiiO [ s dk*r.nw*..(7d| uiti
— _ KfclahlUhvJ
The Franklin-Turner Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
SPECIAL OUT PR CE
FOR.TtIIRIY DAYS
Have just relieved new line of
Pants', Overall?, Calicoes and other
nice goods. These pants fos 30 days
will sell for i-3 T.
SHOES: As I get a large stock
of shoes soon will sell what I have
on hand for 1-3 off. Those shoes
wm e bought when shoes were off
Some cheaper then they can be
laid do \ n here fur now.
Be sure to buy yourself a pair of
shoes and a hat within the next
thirty days.
See prices and our motto in an
other colum of this paper.
L, S. Lyemance.
WE SELL
LEGAL BLANKS
CL 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.
CL Our catalog, containing a list of over
two hundred and fifty forms, furnished
free upon request.
WE SELL
LEGAL BLANKS
K OTIC E
Tfr j re will he n working at the
Brown grave yard at Brown Gap,
on top of Sand nyountain, the sth
Saturday in this month. Everybody
come.
■"W- -
We 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 mi l revolted for same.
JL I S\
VAi?-'’ X ***&-* U 5* *rl u *
’ For "nfants and Childi’en.
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
Baars tiio sj# .
Signature of A
- National Farmer, The Dade
County Times and The Southern
Agriculturist one year tor Sr.
Either two for 75c.
—
BURTON F. STANSBERY....
TQNSOKIAL ARTIST
Second Shop Xortli of Central Depot.
Shave 10 Cents
Baths 15 Cents
Give me a call .. 1113 Market St.,
Chattanooga Tenn
50 YEARS’
A 'b K IK''- 1
Designs
rffyfy 1 Copyrights &c
Anyone sending a sketch end description maj
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is prohahlv t oniinuTiica'
strict ly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
lent free. f r securing patents.
Patents taken Through JUunn & Cos. receive
pedal notice, without charge, in the
Scientific JSttteriean.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of anv scientific journal. 1 eras, *4 a
year; four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers.
ftiUHN S Cos. 36,8r ** dwa, New lork
Branch Office, >’ St.. Washington. D. C.
Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth sr
Chattanooga, are the only exclusive
opticians in the city. 15 years ex
; perience assures accuracy and cor
! rect fitting. The most up-to-date re
t acting rooms in the South. Ev
erything at moderate prices.
KSLLfHE 150 U CH
and CUKE the LUNGS
w| ™ ir. Rag’s
Nsw 3mmrs
FOR f*owens soZTim
f y H OLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
Miiii lh jui l uTiiHiWTnnwwri i " — iw " ftir -* aa
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
QUICK SALES
m small profits'
will he our motto for the year 190S. A nig iine of
everything new and substantial for n.on, women
end ehibken. Shoes for everybody.
C<>n i i to ii:o “South Side'' merchant and save from
*2.*> t . i-.j percen*. on your pnrcduises,
L S LYEMANCE
Low Rates to Texas
On the first and third Tuesdays of ill
each month exceptionally low-rate Ife. l|f
round-trip tickets will be sold
in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas,
Oklahoma and New Mex
ico. Return limit 25 9 otv n se,t is th . e
j „ j . * jdfeaSe direct line vrom Memphis
days and stop-overs to the Southwest, the
lowed both roin V Cotton Belt is the only line
-■ operating two daily trains, carry
and returning. ing through cars without change —
tiie only line with a through sleeper
vMemphis to Dallas. Equipment in
' eludes sleepers, chair cars and parlor cafe
cars. Trains from all parts of the Southeast
JSBja, make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton
| Ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticketvia Memphis
Write f:;r Texas or Arkansas hook whichever section you are
rffi interested in. Thcr books are just off the press, and are full of
fact* and examples of what is actually being done by farmers, truck ■
gardeners and frui: r .iscrs in this highly-favored section. A five
color map i.' inser’ed in each book —Free upon request.
H. H. Sutton, District Passenger Agent,
1091 W. Ninth Street,
Chattanooga, Term. 0?
OR GALDWBIRR
—<>— LAXATIVE —o—
SYRUP PEPSIN
Cures constipation indigestion, Liver
and Stomach Troubles.
~ . -v ', - r ■ * • ■ >- - . • w .
FOR SALE AT
G. W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE-
Cut this out and take to G. W. M. TATUM’S
DRUG STOR K and get five cents off on bottU
of CaldwellV Syrup Pepsin.
Clover, Red Top, Timothy Or
chard Grass, Mi llt t Hay, and all
kinds of held seeds at Dan C.
Wheeler & Co’s., 007 Market St.,
Phone 175, Chattanooga, Term.
Cotton seed me.il and hulls a
Specialty.
Open an account by mail with
the Avenue Rank & Trust Cos.,
Chattanooga. Sate and sound.
Good business men at the he!nit
Anyone sehrthig a sketch awl description way
aulckly ascertain our opinion free 'whether an
invention is probably patentable. Coronnnaica
tiona strictly confidential. liAI’jGOGu on Patents
Bent free. Oldest uetecy for securing’ patents.
Patents taken through I*lunn i. CO. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific fUmtirn
A handsomely illuetrated weekly. * . 'rest cir
culation of any scientific jounmo t , a
year; four months. £l. bya> !
IHIUNN £ So. 36,8r0ai * a dd-nork
Branch Of* s "'' 62a F Rt VV*** 1 ■' U <
Fifty Cents
CHATTANOOGA
AND RETURN
Monday, August 24th
OUEEN & 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
Live and let LIVE
We are still here to st
To Farmers and Friends
of North end of County
Try your home Store be
fore you visit the City
For your GROCER IHS
AND NOTIONS. J will
Save You Money.
Our Motto is
LIVE AND LET LIVE
The World Over.
J.H . WiLSON
Morganville, Georgia.
LIVE AND LET LIVE STOKE.