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piJLLISHEf) WEEKLY,
riticsr )S, - - - GEORGIA
11\RR IVAL OF TRAINS.
Local schedule, Alabama Great
Southern Riiilnonl T(Queen &
Crescent Route).
[is ef f rct fb b l O, 190‘< J.
South Hound .
N (h 1, C. AN. O. Limited 8:35
X<. 3, Pun American Special. .7:18 a. m.
North Hound •
So. 2, C. & N. (). Limited 9:55 a/m.
S„. 4, Pun American Special. 11:40 r. m.
Regular stops.!
So’s. 1 uml 2, fast mail trains, stop at
Tr uton.
DIRECTORY.
I);ult* Superior Court meets 3rd Mondays
rt March and September.
Justice Court for Trenton District meets
ju.l Saturday in each month.
County Officers. —Win. O. Reese. Or
dinary; S.J. Hale, Clerk Superior Court;
j> \V. Thin man, Sheri fl; W. P. Pace,
l'jx Collector, Samuel J. Hale, Tax lie
;eiver; lb:ht. S. Rodgers, County Treasurer;
[\\ F. Hughes, County School Commis
‘ioncr: W. ti. Morrison, Surveyor; Mark
laic. Coroner.
Church Services, M. E. Church,South
j,, | A ,id 4th Sundays in each month.
Praver meeting each Sunday evening at
o’clock. Kpworth League meets every
A'ednesday -vening- Sunday school every
4,ih(luv morning at 10:00. D. H. Rogers,
R. E. SMITH, P ASTOR.
secret societies.
Trenton Lotlg n , F. A A* Me
No 179.
Meets at the Masonic Hal! on
WediiHs.layJnight, on oi before the
full moon and every 3rd Saturday
night therefrom at 7 :30.
J. M. Lyemance, W. M.
Trenton Lodge, No 38, I. 0. ()• F.
Meets at th°ir hall north side pub
lie square every Saturday evening
at 7 W. (3. t oi. N. G.^j
Daile Lodg, No. 122, K. f P
Meets in Odd Fellow*-’ Hall Mon
day evening ß at. 7:30.
Frank Morrison, C. C.
A.IW. RUSSEY M.'D.’j
Physician and Surgeon
TRENTON GEORGIA
<WiLTEI W. CtBETQ.’I
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RITE FAW4 GA."
J.?? v j.TACOWAY,
ATTORNEY AT.LAW,
'TvENTOy, GEORGIA.
Will practice in all ihe courts
State and Federal.
B. T. BROCK,
AT LAW •
rRENTON, - GEORGIA.
Will practice in all tliei Courts. Prompt
given all business.
-.CALL ON
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A. S. JACOWAY
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H Schwartz & Bro,
Chattanooga Tenn.
FINE SHOES-
Md HOSIERY
Get the “DUX’’Shoe
**GILLTarCOUGH
4 N ° CURE THg LUMCsj
'* iTH Dr. King’s
New Dissever?
For price i
Ijnsr??' s 50a & SI.OO. I
ANn ai iTi. Trial Bottle Frees
AND LUNG TROUBLES. S
SATISFACTORY!
REFUNDED. 1
t) LOCAL and PERSONAL |
By Mrs. R. S. Rodgers.
Fleve Parker, of Pittsburg, Ga.,
spent Sunday here.
J. M. Lyemance spent the week
in Collinsville, Ala.
I lock Street, of Fast Lake, Tenn,
was here Sunday.
Miss Jonnie Cole was home from
('hat tallooga, Sunday.
traveling Auditor White of the
A. C. S., was in town, Friday.
Road Master, Edwards, of the
A. G. S., was here Monday.
turn ley Bates leaves this week
lor Atlanta to re-enter school.
Geo. H. Jaeoway and family, of
Rising Fawn, are here this week.
Lee O’Neal is building an addit
ion to his house, on the north side
of town.
Mrs. Carl Killian returned Mon
day from a two Weeks visit in Ft
Payne, Ala.
M rs. Ella Thurman, of Ridgedale
is visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. A. M. Tatum.
Robert Alexander, of The Chatt
anooga Times, was here Monday
and T'nes lay,
A. B. Frierson and family, of Ft.
Payne, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
L. S. Lyemance. *
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Quinton,
of Rossvilie, spent Sunday here
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, of
Cedartown, Ga , have been visit
ing relatives at New England City
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Timmons of
Chattanooga, visited here several
days this week.
Little Miss Aline Pace has re
turned from a months visit with
relatives in Dayton, Tenn.
Miss Maude Brook, of Rising
Fawn, spent Saturday and Sunday
with the family of Leon Connally.
Miss Madge Nicholas, of blast
Jordon, Mich., is the guest ol Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Case.
Mrs. James Gass and son Earn
est, spent Fricay and Saturday in
Chattanooga.
Mrs. il. K. Allison was called to
.Rossvi lie recently by the illness of
her eaughte", 31 rs. Pearl Swanson.
Mesdaines J. P. Jaeoway and R.
F. Tatum visited in Gadrden this
week.
Miss Lucile Fowler, of Morgan
v ille, was the guest of Miss Myrtle
Cureton the la t of the week.
The Misses Sammons, who have
been spending the past month here
with relatives, returned to their
home at Conyers, Ga., Saturday.
Pick Ups
I). 11. Rodgers, of Lookout Mtn.
was a visitor at court.
Ilhn. Gordon Lee, of Chicka
mauga, was here Tuesday.
Frank Xethery, master mechanic
for the Look hut Fuel Cos., at Lahu
sage, Ala., visited his parents here
Sunday and Monday.
Mail clerk A. B. Frierson who
was damaged in the wreck at Mor
gan vil lc last fall was here this week
looking after his suit for damages
against the railroad.
Pittsburgh popular young mer
chant, J. A. Whitt, was a pleasant
caller at The Times office Wednes
day. While here he bought a re
ceipt on subscription tor a year in
advance.
Col. J. P. Jacoway has been of
fered a position as Counsel in the
office of General counsel of the legal
department of* the Alabama Great
Southern Railroad Company at
Cincinnats. It is believed that he
will decline to accept the offer
ee xt Sunday will be the last ap
pointment of Rev. If. IV Allison
at this place, for this congerence
year. He will yrcacli at tns C. 1 •
church at 11 o’clock and desires a
large congregation. His last ap
pointment in the circuit will be the
billowing Sunday at New England
in the fore noon and at New Lib
erty in the aft ernoon.
Conference will neet in Knox
ville on Oct. 7 in annual session.
Maddox for Congress
A report was made current hero
this week by the friends of Sol is! -
tor Sam P. Maddox that he wool 1
be in the next race for Congress
Horn the 7th District.
Col. Maddox was interviewed on
the subject but did not soy postiv
iy that he Would be in the race.
He said that he had not fully
made up his mind what lie woul 1
do about it.
Public Speaking
Dr. T. J. Lumpkin, condidate
lor Pension Commissioner, address
ed the voters of the county Mon
day at the Court house in his own
behalf. lie opened his talk by
urging every voter to support the
democratic nominees to 4 a man and
closed by appealing to them to lend
him their support for the office to
which he aspires.
A hen he had concluded, Sheriff
R. W. Tin irnrm made a short talk
showing why it should be unnes
sary for Dr. Llinpkin to ask the
people of this county to vote for
him, as it should be both their pride
and pleasure to do so.
Pittsburg, Ga.
Our Sunday school is progress
ing nicely under the
of I. C. Parker.
W e have a splendid singing selle ol
which has been in session about
ten days and will continue about
ten days longer with Peof. Cl3 de
Reeves as teacher.
Mrs. M, O. Max well is visiting i
New York.
Bonnie, the little daughter o
Janies Quinton, fell Sunday afte
noon and broke her arm.
Silas Fowler spent Scturday an
Sunday 111 Chickamauga.
Crpt. M. (). Maxwell made aim
itiess trip to Chattanooga Mondr
\V. A. Murray has resipied h
position with the Durham Cos i t (
and has moved to Bii^iinghain.
W. L. Scruggs has resigi cd his
position as Mine foreman with the
Lookout Mountain Coal and Coke
Cos , and has accepted a position a
ffip foreman with the Durham
( l oal and Coke C(j.
P. J. WILLIAMS
. JUNE WATCH REPAIRING
!•" f v cents for cleaning. Reasonable pri •
for all work. Will recieve orders by mail
and |>av postage on all orders one wav.
OHi e address, RISING FAWN, GA.
WANTED To buy a hoi-se, not
over nine veal’s old, good condit
ioned, suitable for buggy or saddle
J A. Whitt, Pittsburg, Gi.*
For seeds fjesh ane pure, go t
C. R. Bail’d & Cos. Chattanooga
We can also furnish seed Oat.-
Barles, Rye, Wheat, Rad Top, Tin
othy, Alfalfa, Johnson and Benr.u
da grass. Seeds of all kinds and
their products. Prices made known
on application, and all orders filled
promptly. Give us a call.
Wilson’s
Live and let Up
We are still here to fct
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 AVorld Over.
J. H . WILSON ■
Morganville, Georgia.
live and let LIVE STORE.
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[arc now road} with a splendid line of new, seasonable mereban]
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idise, including men and boys clothing and furnishings, women*
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>i c<u b Ctii • and M ill inary, Shoes Carpets. Curtains, Blankets]
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• household and table linen, toilet articles, notions, etc. In fact!
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;we carry a full and complete stock of up-to-date merchandise as!
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;can be found in the south and hu ing as we do for a chain of*
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stores are enabled to buy goods much cheaper than other com-!
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petitors, so of course CAN SELL CHEAPER. WE SOL-i
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ICIT YOUR TRADE. Wo extend a cordial invitati n to]
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[every reader of this ad. to make OUR STORE YOUR]
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[HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN THE CITY whether!
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.wishing to purchase or merely to look through our stock v
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; Our mail order department is at your service, wa fill all olpg
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[pers with skill and care. Our catalog for 1908-9 will soon life*
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[read.( to mail. One Will he sent you on application. ♦
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I ? Miller Bro’s Cos. . • I
Clovm, Red Top, Timothy, Or
chard Grass, Millet Hay, and all
kinds of held seeds at Dan C.
Wheeler & Co’s., 607- Market St.,
Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cotton seed meal and hulls a
specialty.
Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Dan C. Wheeler &, Cos., at
(507 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.
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Open an account by mail with
the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos.,
Chattanooga. Safe and sound.
Good business men at the helmt
BURTON F. STANSBERY....
.... 2.... TONS£>RIAL ARTIST
Second Shop North of Central Depot.
Shave 10 Cents
Baths 15 Cents
Give me a call .. 1113 Market St.,
Chattanooga Tenn
Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth\f[st
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
tracting rooms in the South. Ev
erything at moderate prices.
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iis signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinine Twet#
remedy that cures n cld in oise tla>
iy *F* I* fl”* 5
fSMII I L.y aEGAHDINQ
| fam or- k3-:fgSit£3&
H for sale. Not particular about location.
;| Wish to hear from only who
1 will sell dix. it to hiv Give price,
;1 description mid r'ate possession
■ can be had. Address.
I L. DARBYSHIRE, Eds 9P.ockerter, N. Y.
D1 i CALDWELL
—o— LAXATIVE —o—
SYRUP PEPSIN
Cures constipation indigestion, Liver
and Stomach Tumbles.
FOlt SALE AT
G. W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE.
Cut this out and take to G. W. M. TATUM’S
DRUG STORE and get five cents off on bottle
of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin.
STONG BRO’S
DEALERS IX
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass and
Druggists' Sundries,
Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main No. 259.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
J. F. BENNETT
Expor Watch Maker and jeweler
927 Market Chattanooga,