The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, September 18, 1908, Image 5

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SMEWS!! HUES PUBLISH KI) WKKKI.V. pp.KXDN-, - - - - IOROIA ARRIVAL of trains. schedule, Alrbama Great doiitiierfl Railroad (Queen & Route)* ;JN EFFECT FEB* 10, 190, J * South lion ml* \ {Y ] GRX. O. Limited 8:35 p.*m. > T o. 3, Fan American Special. .7:18 a. m. North Hounds yj 0> 2, C. &N. O. Limited 9:55 a.£m. jj 0 . 4, Pan American Special. 11:40 i\ m. Regular slots.[ Xu’s. 1 and 2, fast mail trains, stop at Tr nton. DIRECTORY. Fade Stij'erior Court meets 3rd Monday# rt March and September. Justice Court for Trenton District meets 2ml Saturday it* each month. County Officers. —Win. O. Reese. Or fiiu stry 8. J* Hale, Clerk Superior Court; W.’ Tliunnan, Sheriff; W. P. Puce, Ut Collector; Samuel J. Hale, Tux Ke •eirer; Rcbt. S. Rodgers, County Treasurer; yV, T. Hughes, County School Commis •iouer; W. O. Morrison, Surveyor; Mark dale. Coroner. Church Services, M. E. Church, South 2u I i'l l 4tli S todays in each month. Pr.ivei meeting each Sunday evening at o’clock. Kpwuftli League meets every ,Ve luesday evening. Sunday school every tv morning at 10:00. D. 11. Rogers, R. E. SMITH, Pastor. ~ 1 SECRET SOCIETIES* Trenton Lodg, F. & A. Mo No-179, Meets at the J Masonic Hull on Wednesday *night, on o before the full moon and .-very 3rd Saturday night t uoruliom at 7 t3o* .). M. Lyemunc?., \V. M, Trenton L> Ige, No 33, 1. 0. O-JF. MiJts at tlv>ir hall north ide pub lic s ptar h every Saturday evening \V. t. C< ie. N. G.;_* Dale Lodge, No. 122, *K. f P. Meets in Odd F Hows’ llall Al un ity evenings at 7:30. Frank Morrison, C. C, . iJ. W. RUSSEY- M. D.' Physician and Surgeon TBENTON.iGEOaGU~I .JWLTER W.CJRETONS Attor evj A.t isaV* ir BISIM6 FAW/I GA.: J.:?., ..TACO WAY, A ITORNKY A l |l, AW, r RESTON T , ;; GEORGIA Will practice mUdl the courts State and federal• B. T. 81QCK, ATTORNKY \T I AW* TRENTON, V| GEORGIA. Will practice in all thei Courts. Prompt given all business. *—JCALL ON:- . A. S. JACOWAY ,f, 9 ;\VI iilT Hi Schwartz k flro. Ch vrr.vxo(/;A, a FINE SHOES and HOSIERY!! Gettha “ DUX*” Shoe KILL the cough m CURE the lumps "™ Or. King’s New Discovery FOR OOUCHS Trial Bottle Free ■2l° all THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. a o A J? ANTEED SATISFACTORY REFUNDED. j LOCAL and PERSONAL I £ D. Bv Mrs. R* S. Rodgers. •John Daniel is ill with fever. Colyar Tatum left this week for Texas. W. A. Dries has gone to Flat Top, Ala. Lee Case and wife spent Monday in Chattanooga. OMrs. A. I). O’Neal has returned from Pittsburg Leon Connally spent Tuesday in Chattanooga. S% L. Sells has recovered from his recsnt illness. Dorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blevins, a daughter. John Jenkins, of Dossvilie visit ed relatives here, Sunday. Mrs. Frank W hite, of Dising Fawn’ spent Sunday here. W. C. Cureton was here from Byrd’s Chapel, Tuesday. W. J. Townsend, of Wildwood, was in town Tuesday. Miss Myra Parker was here frnm Byrd’s Chapel, Saturcav. Mrs. TV. 11. Smith returned to Ch at tan ooga, Th u rsday, * Mr. and’Mrs. M ill Wise return* ed to Birmingham, Sunday. Hon. TV. TV. Cureton was here from Bising Fawn, Saturday. Mrs. W. p. Fowler, of St. Elmo, spent some time here recently, The Misses Stone,Jof Chattanoo ga, visited friends here this week. Cottage prayer meeting was held at the home of J. L. Case this week. J M. Dobbs and family have re turned to Chattanooga for the winter. Mr. Cathey, of Epps, Ala., is re* lieving R. S. Dodgers while on his vadation. M yss Whitehead, of Chattanooga, visited here and at Byrd’s Chapel this week. Mrs. Mary Sells and daughter, Hannah, returned to Atlanta, Sunday- G lover Y eat man, of Birm i ugh am, is visiting his sister, Mrs. L. S. Lveniaiice. */ J. P. Jacoway and sons, Grady and Lynn, spent the week in ( incinnatti. Mrs. W. \V- Pace and children and Miss I thie Bates left Thursday for Dallas, Texas. Miss Anna Boyers, of Nashville has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.VV U, Jaeoway, this week. Mesdames Brock, Allison and Johnson and Miss Maude Brock were down from Rising Fawn, Saturday. The McFarland tent meeting near New England City is doing a great work and the attendonce is large both day and night. People from all over the county are attend ing it. Pick Up’s E. M. Blevins is home from La husage, Ala. Mi-s. W. H. Cuzzort is visiting her children at Pittsburg this week Dr. Walter Deakins, of Wild wood, was here 011 business Wed nesday. Joe Brown and I)r. Lumpkin were here on their way to the city Tuesday. ""Merchant J. O. Robertson was buying goods in the citp Wednes day. T. J. Fuller, of Wildwood, was mixing with “ the boys” here yes re rday. L. N. Holmes, of Morgauville, and Esquire R. L. Wilson were business visitors here this week. Col. W, 11. Payne Jr., of Chatt anooga, is here today attending to legal business Hugh A. Price has two other children down with fever. This makes four ill at his home. The children of I. H, Wheeler that have been ill for several weeks with t.t phoid fever are better. Mr. and Mrs. TV. H. Harper left tlie first of the week for Lexington Ky., where they will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith are moving to Chatt mooga, where Mr. Smith has imployment with the 0. S. railtoad. Mb ses Bennie and Marineta Brock entertained their little fri ( nds in honor of Birdie and Glenn Pace, Monday evening. TV. A. Byrd has resigned his position with the State at Durham mines ahd will leave for Flat Top, Ala., tomorrow where he has aceep ted a like position, The ice cream supper given at Byrd’s Chapel last Friday night for the benefit of the church of that place was an exceptional nice affai r. Many visitors were there from all over the county. “’Squire” W. G. Cole coupled togather two paia of Alabama run aways Wednesday. The contract parties giving their mimes as: Charles Uuton and Alma Dalryupie of Collinsville, and Cherter Mat he ny and Mariam Baid, of Ganaers ville. WANTED To buy a hors?, not over nine years old, good condit ioned, suitable for buggy or saddle J. A. Whitt, Pittsburg, Ga. NOT TO ] There will be an ice Cream sup per at the school house in Trenton Tuesday night, Sept. 22nd tor the beiiifit of the school house. For seeds f.msh fine pr.ie, go to C. B. Baird & Cos. Gtiatfanooga, We can also furnish semi Oafs Rarles, Rye, Wheat, ibid 'Fop, Tin othy, Alfalfa, Johnson and Bermii da grass. Seeds ot <>ll kinds an I their produces. Prices made know i on application, and ; borders filled promptly. Give is a calb NOTICE The Farmers Did on of Dade co \ nty, will give a genenft ntlly and picnic at New England City, Sept 26th. 1908. Prominent speakers will be present. Everybody invit ed to attend, and to bring a basket The full programme will be annou need later. Wilson’s Live and let LIVE We are still h?re to st To Farmers and Friends or North end of County Try your homo Store be fore you visit the City For your GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. 1 will Save You Money. Our Motto is LIVE AND LEI’ LIVE The World Over. j. H .WILSON' Morganville, Georgia. live and let live store. NOTICE There will be a meeting ot the Dtde County Farmers Union at New England City on Saturday before the fourth Sunday in Sept ember, at 10 O’clock A. M- Every member is requested to >e present. Announcement authorized by Lee Forester, Pres. ► '* r —* THE STORE THAT ! SAVES TOD MONET ► We wish to inform the people of this community that we ; I ;are now read} with n splendid line of new, seasonable merchant : . . . - ' :dise, including men and boys clothing and furnishings, 'women ► ► *' ;ready-to-wear aid Millinary, Shoes, Carpets. Curtains, Blankets iHousehold and table line a, toilet articles, notions, etc. In fact ► 7 7 ► ;we carry a full and complete stock of up-to-date merchandise as ► t lean be found in the south and bu inar as'we do for a chain of ► * ° ► ► ;stores are enabled to buy goods much cheaper than other com i t * * **' petitors, so of course CAN SELL CHEAPER. WE SOL < iICIT YOUR TRADE. We extend a cordial invitation to! h - - * ~ H 'HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN TIIK CITY whether] j. . ■ | wishing to purchase or merely to look through our stocky v j \ Our mail order department is at your service, we Qll all ;ders with skill and care. Our catalog for 1908-9 will soon b v ' ► > |read.£ to mail. One will be sent you oil application* I .S ! Miller Bro’s Cos. : *- ’ Clover, Red Top, Timothy, Or. chard Grass, Millet Hay, and all kinds of field seeds at IX.n C. Wheeler & Co’s., 607 Marktt St., Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tenn Cotton seed meal and hulls a specialty. Telephone, mail your orders or go to Dan C. Wheeler & 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. Open an account by mail with the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos., Chattanooga. Safe Jand sound. Good business men at the helmt BURTON F. STANSBERY.... .... K.... TONJoORIAL ARTIST tUi Second Shop North of Central Depot. f Shave 10 Cents Baths 15 Cents Give me a call .. 1113 Market St., Chattanooga Tenn Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth st Chattanooga, are the only exclusive opticians in tlie city. 15 years ex perience assures accuracy and cor rect fitting. The most up-to-date re tracting rooms in the South, Ev erything at moderate prices. (8 "lis signature is on every box of the geuuin* Laxative Bromo=Quinioe Tablet? * j remedy that cures a cold i* ® ne dai WANTED'IISSn i Farffl cf Business I ■ for sale. Net particular about location. I B Wish to hear from owner only who I I will sell direct to buyer. Give price, I I description and state when possession I I can be had. Address. § B L. DARBYSHIRE, Bos Rockttter, N. T- | IDPi GAEiBWEMi —o— LAXATIVE —o— SYRUP PEPSIN Cures constipation indigestion, Liver and Stomach Troubles. # FOE 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 of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. STONG BRO’S DEALERS m Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass and Druggists' Sundries, Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main No. 259. Chattanooga, Tennessee, J. F. BENNETT Exper Watch Maker and Jeweler rTTAW- REPAIR " PfeCIAl 927 Market St. Chattanooga,