The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, October 09, 1908, Image 5

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[ ‘jj|E COUST7 TIMES WEEKLY, f , kV . _ - GEOKGIA I f,^ 1 ,N - ' I ARRIVAL’ Of TRAINS. I schedule, Alabama Great rr Railroad (Queen <fc I Route). r| N K! ''WUT FEB* 10, 1904 J. VHtth Ho unit, , f rS. O. Limited 8:o5 !b m-. \ ()l I, O- lT 1 _ , P. lrt American Special../:*8 M. •No. *) 1 * .. , yorth Hound* w .) r. A S. O. Li iu i let! 9:>5 a. *t. No. “i . . . i ,(i American Special. I I :40 ii ai. flii' **’ * ‘ ji ej{ iili! r . j ll)( | 2, ;*st mail train*, stop hi f r uuiii* _ f J J ' ' "* directory. I) | e tnijjH iior L'oiirt nieelß Ord Monday* „ March and September. ,miice Coit n for Tre.illUM IMatHct meets j.,'l SiitardaN' ill each month. ( ; vi v OKi'iC’EitH. —Win; (); lteese, 0r ..... 5..1. Hale, Clerk Superior Court; P"V Tli'iiit.;tn, Sheri 11; W. P. Pace, IV< tsillei-tor. Samuel .J. Hale, lax Ue. ;‘ iver Relit. S. Rodgers, County Treasurer; T ■.•’ Uuj/| es, Cotmiv School Commit*- ' iier ’. \V, <!. MorHaon, Surveyor; Mark In**. Coroner. PHUitrii SKitvtcKa, M. E-. Church, South 'l All ,i 4tli Sun.UyH m each month. Ii ,ver iieetinx each Sumiay Beilin* ai oel ( K-k. Kp'Viirth league meets every AHilnestbiV ►‘veiling; Sunday^ school every itt lUtOlh l>. 11. Rogers, R. Pi SMITH, Pastor. SKCKlil' SOCIETIES. Tr(Mtl:tii bo lg“, l 7 * & A Mo N>. 179. Meets fit the Masonic Hall on Wednesday nigh*, <*>l or before the |n,| moon and every 3rd Saturday in lit t herefrom at 7 :30. J.JM- f jyetnance, W. Trenton bodge, No, 38, T. O. O*E. Meets ni 11 1 °i r ball north side pub* lie s<|oate everv Saturday evening U ’’ (i * CoiP - N> ( ’’£ ] );ilm Lodge, No. 122, K. f P. Meets in Odd Fe'low*’ Hall Mon (I v c.ei itigs* at 7;30. Frank Morrison,,C. C. J. W. RUSSEY. M. 0. Physician and Surgeon TO TI N GEORGIA ,V LTER W. CURETOH kiLr e>.j At . LUG FAii/N GA. J. I'. .TACOWAY, A ! TOKNHY AT LAW, NiKNToN, ;..J GEUuGIA. U ili practice in ail t .e court.- Si ale and h ederal. B. T. BROCK. ATTORN BY AT LAW* rRENTON, - GEORGIA. Will practice in all thei Courts. Prompt attention given all business. I ■ . . in ■— - CALL GiV ; A. S. JACOWAY .WITH 11. Schwartz & Bio, „ Chattanooga, Tenn. FINE SHOES •and HOSIERY Get the “ DUX”ShoT , • jt|a i aHa _ B __ | , Mana3Bxaw " '^ liy lilir—F itTlMl'il immhimridi itf'itrir*ln • ! killthecoucm | I AND CURE the LU!HCS| w ™ Or. King’s I New ffisenery Bpc;ic-,s I Trial Bottle Free 1 i THROM AND LUNG TROUBLES. B l ANTEEDS ONEY KEFUJMEEL. , /TtrWiOY/Tii -i0.7/ou^?/0v j LOCAL and PERSONAL | Si'.XS/? By Mrs. R, S. Rodgers. t ieoi ge Bitton is very sick. Garrett L. Gass spent Saturday ib ( hattaliooga. Hen ('onnally spent Saturday in ( hattanooga. GeOtge Wheeler spent Tuesday ib Chattanooga. MisH Vcrda Williams is on the ick list this week. I*rot Ed Carroll spoilt Sunday at Sulphur springs. James Gass was home from I lockton this week* Tom Newman has moved into the Harper residence. Frank White was down from Hising Fawn Sunday. Mrs. Small Shook visited in Rising Fawn recently* Miss Grace Allison was horn from KosSVillc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Case spent huisday in ( hattaiieoga. Miss Annie Lea of Wildwood is visiting her sister, Miss Ada. W. T. Walker of Nashvill . spoilt most of this week here. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lyehiance spent Sunday in Chattanooga. John Hughes of Hill City, spent Sunday With his parents here. > iss Boni.ie Blevins left Thurs lay for Athens, to enter school. Miss Beulah Blevins has been vis"ting in Ttising Fawn this week. Little Miss Carrie Lee Jacoway visited in Chattanooga Saturday. AH’, and Mrs. Marvin Wilkin son of Ketch all, were here this week. 3V iss Madg'Nicholas left Thurs day for her ho in East Jordan, \\ iehigan. Mesdames Robertson and Wil lian s attended church at New England Sunday. Idessrs. Mark and George Cas tleberry were down from Byrd’s Chapel Monday, Mrs. G. W. M. Tatum and Miss Electa Pace attended church at New England Sunday. Mrs. Sizemore and children Alabama, have been and Mrs. John Wallei~.? AI is. h Hi ps boy of Bln if ? visited relatives week. Mrs.JjjpeAcaff of New Eng- the last oi the week for Chattanooga Hon. 1 Av t for ]) a | ( ? s liow re] resen tative who defeated Hon. Le Pope in Wednesday’s election lor the Low er House. 1 n ‘ a ' the second time Mr, (Tuetou has defeated Mr. lope foi tn MISS DANA TATUM RHCiIAL. Trenton Academy Oct. 10th 8 O'clock, p. in. L Music 2* (a) A irginin, State Poem (b) Harry O (Ooley Is Dead 3. The Call, Monologue T. usie • r >. (a) Littl * Brown Baby (b) Th ‘ l istening G. Kentucky Philosophy 7. usie 8. Aunt Pol ’s George [AWisliington 9. Too Lat > ! or The Train 10. a! usie 11. (a) L’b ie breech;s (b) In Prospects 12. Who B oke I p de meetin’ Admission ten and twenty-five cents, procee lsto repair Methodist Church. S* J, Hale, Director. Mrs. R. S. Dodgers and Miss Hula Jacoway Lv.ve Friday for Knoxvilh ,to attn 1 ist.e t (’oil fere nee. Mrs. Nancy ( ure ton and dauglu ter Mar / of LyiMs Chapel, wer ' gue-its o is. B. TANARUS, Brock, Saturday and i.inlay, Ernest and E igi nc Gass e\tei - tained the l’ tie chilireu of tin town Sat? iday afternoon with a candy pulling Prizes nine re warded *■ * r-s T line i’ y ■* aa Ernest Gr.ss f.r pulling th 1 . c • •an ‘v a u die s wood to Pauli e ro "id dwin Pace. Pick IJ) V . John W. Cuzzort of Fast Lake was here We dues hu . Frank Ndjh '**v of Laliusage vis ited his par aits here Sunday. Lester O’neal after an extended visit with horn ‘ folks will return to Birmingham in a few days where he isen figed in the moul' - ing trade. Our well known follow town man J as, M. Lyemunee Is superin tending the brick Storehouse fr: t at Col 1 i ns^ v i Ban l Russell O’ Tvi! they go to resume con trol if the saw mill plants of Stanley & Bogenshott of Chatta nooga. John B Hughes formerly sales man for Stewart Bros., & Cos., at 821 Market Street ‘ hattanooga, lias accepted a like position with the Globe Clothing Cos., two doors north of the former place. TH lim TH&T km I9D MONEY o wish to inform the people of this community that we are now read} with a splendid line of new, seasonable merchan disc, including men and boys clothing and furnishings, women ready-to-wear and Millinary, Shoes, Carpets, Curtains, Blankets rlottsehold and table linen, toilet articles, notions, etc. In fact we carry a full and complete stock of up-to-date merchandise as can be found in the south and buying as we do for a chain of stores are enabled to buy goods much cheaper than other com petitors, so of course CAN SELL CHEAPER. WE SOL ICIT YOUR TRADE. We extend a cordial invitation to (very reader of this ad. to make OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN THE CITY whether I .wishing to purchase or merely to look through our stock Our mail order department is at your service, we fill all or •pers with skill and care. Our catalog for 1908-9 will soon b 6 vendA to mail. One will be sent you on application. ► ► ■ Miller Bro’s Cos. Glovm, Red Top, Timotbv, Or churd Grass, Millet Hay, and all kinds of field seeds at Dan C. \\ Phono 175, Ch ittanooiTH, Tenn. Cotton seed meal and hulls h specialty. Telephone, mail your orders or o’o to Ban C. heeler ct Cos., at r> (iO7 Market St., Phone 175, Chat tanooga, d’enn., for grain, bay and feed supplies. Cottvin seed meal and bulls a specialty. Don’t for get the place. Open an account by mail with tlie Avenue Bank & Trust. Cos., Chattanooga. Safe void sound. Good business men at the helmt BUPvTQN F. STANSBERY.... . TONSORIAL ARTIST Second Shop North of Central Depot. Shave It Cents Baths 15 Cents Give me a call .. 1113 Market St., Chattanooga Tenn Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth sf Chattanooga, are the only exclusive opticians in the city. 15 years ex perience assures accurac3 r and cor rect fitting. The most up-to-date re tracting rooms in the South, Ev erything at moderate prices. For seeds fjesh ane pure, go to C. R. Baird & Cos. Chattanooga, We can also furnish seed Oats Buries, Rye, W heat, Rad Top, Tim othy, Alfalfa, Johnson and Bermu da grass. Seeds ot all kinds and their products. Prices made known on application, and all orders filled promptly. Give us a call. NOTICE Will pay cash forjbeef hides dej livered at Drug store. G. W, M. Tatum OFI C> AO LAWFUL IF —o— LAXATIVE —o— SYRUP PEPSIN Cures indigestion, Liver and Stomach Troubles. FOE SALE AT G. W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE. Cut this out and take to G. W. M. TATUM’S D Pd STORE and get five cents off on bottle of Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. DEALERS IX Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass and Druggists' Sundries, Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main Xo. 259. Chattanooga, Tennessee. J. F. BENNETT Exper Watch Maker and Jeweler WORK REPAIR G it K ’ liSlßpiPlg ING A TEED XY 927 Market St. Chattanooga