The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, October 02, 1908, Image 5

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mi ran rass piJHUSHED WEEKLY, f IDS l' > X - -. ~ - GE Hit* IA J|\RR1 VAL I OF TRAINS. |I schedule, Alabama Great Southern Railroad *( Queen <& (,'reM*tflit Koute). !IN KFKRCT Veß. 10, 190/ J fum th, fi mml, \o. 1, C. A& X. O. Limited 8:35 p.*m. No. Pan American Special . .7:18 a. m. N*n‘Ui iiiHiml, Vo, *J, ('. & X. O. Limited 0:55 a. m. \ (> , 1, Pan American Special. I 1:40 r. M. Regain r stoi 1 and 2, Just, mail trains, stop at TV nton. DIRECTORY. f) ;1< le Superior Court meets 3rd M n March and September. justice Court for Trenton District meets >ml Saturday in each month. Coi sty Officers. — Win. O. Reese. Or dinary; 8- J. Hale, Clerk Superior Court; {•_ \V. Thin man, SherilT; \V. l\ Pace, fix Collector. Samuel J. Hale, Tax ive jeiver; lT.bt. S. Rodgers, County treasurer; VV. T. Hughes, County School ( ominis •ioner; W. ti. Morrison, lale. Coroner. Cucitou skryices, .M. IT Church,Smith ti I 4th Sun.lays in each mouth. (V.iver neeling eacli Sunday eveningjjiai o'clock. l*ip>vortli League meets ever) Ve I tesrtay **.veui 114. Sunday school every *in.liv morning at 19:0U. D. H. Rogers, Sant. R. IS. SMI TH, Pastoh. SECRET SOCIETIES. Trenton Lodgo, F. & A. M. ; \o. 179. Meets at flie Masonic Hull on Wednesday ‘n ight, on 01 before the full moon and every 3rd Saturday night therefrom at 7 :30. .1. M. Lvemance, W. Trenton Lodge, Xo 38, 1. O. ()• F. Meets at th p ir hall north side pule lie square every Saturday evening at 7 : }O. \V G. Coie. N. G.£J Dade Lodge, N>>. 122, K. f P. Meets in ()>4d Fe l lows’ Hall Mon day evenings ai 7;30 Frank Morrison, C. G. J. W. RJSJcI fvl. J. Pnysician and 3 rgson TRENT J GEORGiA %VALFE.I ,V. C-J.l-rjf Alter evj A t liaV . Ri Hli f4JU 6L J. P. JACOWAY, A ITOItNKV AT TAW, '’RENTON, GEORGIA. Wili practice in all the courts State and Federal. B. T. BROCX, ATTORNEY AT TAW TRENION, - GEORGIA. Will practice in all thei Conns. Prompt attention given all business. - CALL Ob A. S. JACOWAY WITH H, Schwartz & Bra, Chattanooga, Tenn- FINE ’SHOES and HOSIERY Getthe“DUX”Sho7 KlLLthe couch [and CURE the LUMC3 I" , ™ Dr. King’s 1 dew Discovery FBR casi** A NQ AIL THROfiT AND LtINSTBrUBLES. [ Warantesd SATISFACTORY l MONEY BEFUNDEB LOCAL and PERSONAL Bv Mrs. R. S. Rodgers. Hon. Lee Pope, of Hooker, was in town Tuesday. Miss Mattie Hale, of Hooker, vis ited friends and relatives here this week. Miss Fay Cureton lias entered school in St. Elmo. 31 rs. W. P. Fowler left Monday for her home ir.|St. Elmo. Lester o‘Neal, of Chattanooga, was here this week. Mrs. Geo. Scrratt spent Wcdnes day in ( hattanooga, shopping. Rev. H. K. Allison leaves Tues day for K noxvilli to attend District conference. VV. H. Brock, of Whitwell, was here Wednesday. Mr. and Mi-s. Tom Newman spent Monday in Chattanooga. Q Will t ole, Grady and Clare Jac oway and Carl Robertson spent Monday in Chattanooga. IV iss Euhi Jacoway was in Fort Payne this week. A. B. Merville and family of Ft. Payne, were here this week. Mrs. Pert Fridell, of St. Elmo was called here Thursday by uhe death of her brother, Thornton 1 rice- Mr. and Mrs. Prince, of Cole v ity, was here Sunday. Miss Hettie Stewart was here from Byrd’s Chapel, Sunday. Mrs. S. IT. Thurman is visiting Editor and Mrs. Chambers in Boss vide, this week. Airs. B. F. Tatum returned Sat urday from a weeks visit in Gads den. Mrs. Sarah Cowan visited in Chattanooga, this week. Mr. L. Forester, of Rising Fawn was the guest of G. Wi M. Tatum, Sunday- B. TV Brock spent Sunday in Rising Fawn. Mr.and Mrs. John Waller spent Sunday in Fort Payne. Rev. Robeit Pryor, of Pittsburg preadied at Pine Grove, Sunday , Several from this place attended, the picnic at New England Saturday. _ Miss I)aua Tatumfrom 1 i ooker, Saturday. 4 QjfSunday. Mr. Geo. of -Rising Fawn, brother, Leo, at this pl^jjpsunday. Miss Kula Jacoway and brother, Price, were the guests of Miss M and Brock at Rising Fawn, Sunday. Miss Willie Allison was home from Rossville this week. Miss M axie Case hasi been very sick. Mrs. Mary Wilkinson has been visiting in St Elmo. Little John and Malcolm Parker ofOrme, Tenn., are visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F -Nethery. Mrs. \\ ill Long and son, ol’Cha ttanoo a, visitea relatives here the lie l iso of the week. mmmmmm —■ tm -i i ■ii~ii —— School Trustees To the Trustees of each school district of Dade county. I take this method of asking you through the medium of our county paper, to make report to me in re gard to the progress of the schools in your respective districts. It is your duty and should be your plea sure to visit the schools and report their condition to the County School Commissioner. There are only two trustees in the county who have made report of their schools and all should have dneo so by this time. I need your help and you will will do your duty at your earliest possible opportunity and make reports of every school in the county. Any suggestions you may make will be thankfully recieved. Your obedient servant. G. A. R. Bible. FOLETSHONEMaR Curas Gold**! Prevents Preumoni? ELECTION WEDNESDAY Everybody can not win that <1 y 1 lit ii you buy a bill of goods oil that day at this store, you will save some money and you will win to that extent. This would b.‘ a substantial winning, the kindt ml counts something. ELECTION DAY SPECIALS Mens fur Hats S 1.50 values at s l*. 12 Boys' and men’s dothingcut deep er still. Any 25c value suspender at 20c. All shoes cut for this one day. ALL WEEK SPECIALS • Childrens extra heavy hose 9c Our 47c Baby caps 35c All 25cstock powder, pkg. 17c Foley’s 50c Honey and Tar 39c Foleys SI.OO Kidney Cure 73c Don’t forget McCall’s patterns, Vulcmi plows, Leonte flour, Am erican Boy and Girl hose. John L. Case. Trenton, Ga. A CARD Clovardaie Say in your next issue that the County School Commissioner says lie did not close the school at Clo verdale. In my letter I did not censure anyone for the closing ol the school except that unjust rul ing of the Board of Education and a portion iff the patrons. I liud from the teachers record that there was fifty nine students enrolled and during the second month the attendance ran down to sixteen. 1 read a letter from the County School Commissioner saying the school had iuii and >wn and stating under the ruling of the Board of Education unless the attendance increased lie would close the school so he visited the school on Tue; and >y and was piesent when scho -i wa closed out. I took it for g ned that he would do his duty s et y •and under that impression I st itul he had closed the school. Patron. J. v ILLIaMS FINK U ATCII UK PA I It r X< ■ Fifty t en's lor cleaning. Rea ::i 1 11 -* jr ui all u u 11\ . \\ ill lei: It- Ve ler- bv ma iihl | :tv Hostage on all < one way. >: i ,<•*“ a>l (ii ess, Rbl.nl l 1 A , * • \ . - .'•‘ii’t'vr - .r . >c:.- New England City. jfPnicse cool mornings remind us M)f what we have been doing with our summer wages. Farmers are beginning to plow some for wheat and oats. Dave Brown is on the sick list this wed . \Y. G. Morrison and Jeff Street were here Tuesday. John F. Mahue was in Chatta nooga on business, Tuesday. The Farmer’s Union picnic and rally here Saturday was a grand success. Speaking began* about 11 o’ clock by Capt. Wood, of Ce dargrove, Ga., after which V\ . M. Payne, State and County organiz er of Alabama, was introduced by B .L. Wilson, master of cert monies and spoke until about 2 o’clock on the good of the Farmer’s Union, Which was made very plain to all after which a sumptious dinner was spread and enjoyed by every body. New England City congrat ulates herself on having one of the most orderly crowds that ever as sembled here on such occasions. Candidates were very conspicuous and I must say that each one made an impression. The farmers will have their next county meeting at Cloverdale on Oct. 31 1908. There will be a Sunday School organized at this place Oct. 4 1908 rt 10 o’clock. Everybody interested invited. Rev. Allison will be pres ent. Mrs. Lenorah Cummings and Miss Eva Killian are spending this week in Trenton. E. D. Brock was smiling around here Tuesday. J,H. Wilson is having his barn covered this week. R. L. Wilson was in Trenton Tuesday on business. j. p. Jacoway attended Justice Court here Monday. Kambler. |i|Bm joppeia amjAiMaiMSAiioj m STliMi Ifl&T | SAVES TOO MONEY j . t . . i , We wish to inform the people of this community that vei i > v* - <* •are now road) with a snlendid lino of new, seasonable merchani ■ j ► ; ► r ;diso, including moo and boys clothing and furnishings, women j I * ► i jroadv-to-woar and Millinary, Shoos, Carpets. Curtains, Blankets] ! ‘ * ; r _ , iHousehold and table linen, toilet articles, notions, etc. In fact! : j ; we*carry a lull and complete stock ol up-to-date merchandise asJ : ... j lean be found in the south and: bn ,dug as we do for a chain of* : : •stores are enabled to buy goods much cheaper than other coin-* ’petitors, so of course CAN SELL CHEAPER. WE SOL-| TCIT YOUR TRADE. We extend a cordial invitation to* : ►every reader of this ad. to make OUR STORE YOLJR! ► ♦ WHEN IN THE CITY whether! I ' % (wishing to purchase or merely to look through our stocky l t \ Our mail order department is at your service, we fill all mV* f pers with skill and care. Our catalog for 1908-9 > * i peadi to mail. One will be sent you on application. ♦ \ S ? Miller Bros Cos. ' ! GJover, Bed T"o|>, 'limothv, Or chard Grass, Millet Hay, and all < i tubs of field seeds at Dan C. Whler & Co’s., 607 Market Sd., Plionc 175-, Chattanooga-, Uiiti. Cotton seed meal and hulls a specialty. Telephone, mail your orders or go to Dan C. Wheeler C<., at 607 Market St., Phone 175, Chat tanooga, Tenn., for giain, hay and feed supplies. Colton seed meal and hulls a specialty. Don’t for get tlie place. Open an account by mail with the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos., Chattanooga. Sale and sound. Good business men at the helmt n > BURTON F. STANSBERY.... Second Shop North of Central Depot. Shave 10 Cents Baths 16 Cents (five me a call .. 1113 Market St., Chattanooga Tenn 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. The most up-to-date re tracting rooms in the South. Ev erything at moderate prices. For seeds fjesh aiie pure, go to C. R. Baird & Cos. Chattanooga, We can also furnish seed Oats Barles, Rye, Wheat, Rad Top, Tim othy, Alfalfa, Johnson and Bermu da grass. Seeds ol all kinds and their products. Prices made known on application, and all orders filled promptly. Give us a call. NOTICE Will pay cash for beef bides de livered at Drug store. C. W. M. Tatum DR ©AIXIDWEimx —o— LAXATIVE —o— PEPSIN Cures constipation indigestion, Liver and Stomach Troubles. FOB SALE AT G. W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE. Cut this out and take to G. W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE and get live cents off on bottle of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. DEALERS IN - Drags, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Class and Druggists' Sundries, Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main No. 259. Chattanooga, Tennessee. J. F. BENNETT Exper Watch Maker and -Jeweler k K 1? f p Ti r GUAR- intT a lAN JIW Sk il SPECIAL TEED TY 927 Market St. Chattanooga,