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ARRIVAL’OF TRAINS.
: schedule, Aiebama Great
,11, ILiilro/ul (Queen <fc
j• (Mit Route),
!S' KFIJ-CT FKB> 10, 190’, J.
SoiltJl Hr,*Hit ft.
* <V N. O, Limited, p. ;m.
{Lin American Special. .7:18 a. m.
North Hon ml.
v Vc X. O, Limited , . , . .9 :•">’) a.’vi
k . | 5 i ;in American SjxeeisiL 11; 10 I*, :>t.
11, I *l *’ e S,( >|'. s '
V„V. 1 ;m):! w, iiihil trains, stop a
Xr nton.
DIRECTORY.
j, i, -j*erior Court meets Urd Mondays
n \i ,roll and September.
j. Conn I'or Trenton District meet.
- ’l stturdav in each mouth.
v i'Y < Jl-'l'lCKltsc —Win. O. Reese. <):
, r)| . v; S..J. Hale, (MorU Superior (/our!;
p 1 \\ |'li ..n,an, Sheri ti; \V. i\ Dace.
I’ , i in. s;iu)iiel •). Hale, lax l.e
. .. | , ,t. S. It Hirers, O hi til v lTva sorer.
, ■ J | r| ("i l||l|l V School t/OllllKlS
i p ... ,V. ‘i. Vlo. rison, Sn vevoi; Mar!
1 11(j (loiouer.
* iUMt c|{ '•iKItVM'K'S, \L K. t 'lni fell, South
I, ( j I Ith Sii,)'! <o’s 10 each month
I'i.iv'.'! nectiiu: <* icli So inlay evcninj; ai
,-,‘el ><*!■'. L W'-rth League mems even
vVrihic-(Li y -vehnisj. Sunday;-5e11..0l ev. r\
**inli 1.. e morning at t*':oo. D. 11. lingers,
R. K. SMI r 11. IMsiou.-
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SOCKET SOCIETIES.
Trent in Lodge, F. A A. M.
ho. 179.
Metis at the Masonic, Mail on
\\A ihieH.lay night, on ot Indore Iho
jul! trii> >n and every Jrn Sul unity
lit- lit therefrom at < :3 L
.). M. Lyemanc \ W • AN
Tr m!on f, id 1 •, n ds i. ('.I• i l 1 •
M,.c sat th°ir hull norf <; i u!>•
lie - | nue every Snturd *v • cming
at 7 ;). \V. (L C >i M . N. G. fo
Da-ie Lodge, No. 122, 1 . 1 P.
Vfrt- in (hid Fed lows’ Hall Mou
thy ey,‘iii i* v ys ;i ! 7 '.30
Frank MonNiii C. G,
iW; PL’SSEY .M. D. *
FT. y Detail and Surgeon
TREK TOP GEOtLR
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MS FAWN GL
J. ?. J AGO WAY,
A iTORNEY AT LA V,
P UEN T T()Y, - GEORGIA.
Wih jinicl ice. ]ii all Lie court.*
State and b edera 1.
B. T. BROCK,
ATTORNEY A V LAW 13
TKEXTON, - GEORGIA.
"'ll practice in all the! Courts. Prompt
! Munition’ given all business.
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A. S. JACOWAY
.WITH
H. Schwartz k Bro.
Thattanoooa, Tenn.
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FINE SHOES
and HOSIERY-
Get the “DUX’ 7 .', oe
kill the cough
one> CURIE LUNGS
mth Sr. King's |
few Diteomy
I FOB 5o“o 0 . S
| .. Lv :L W* •'■ Tial Bottle Free I
lit j AII TBROYt AMDLUNOTRGifBLES. {
satisfy- n o:s/zj
kt; isjspvws 3E-.
I LOCAL ar.d PERSONAL -j
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A’ •A.i'XA - Z/-N.V *> 5
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M . XV'W: WW>,v v iV i\
Bv Mrs. R. S. Rodg^rp.
All louth'or shops’:it T.itiims.
Alisa Max u' C’i-o coot in ties very
aide.
• Nice line of b y.h p snts til
Tiitumv.
Mrs S lelton Austin leaves soon
for Texas.
I’. I. IT rock spent, aloud, y in
(h <• t am 04a.
Trice Jn,coway left \Y 7 edtu s lay
tor Dallas. Tex,i>,
I>e sure to rend John j.. C:.s;s ?
nd ill tins issue.
Lev. I . K. Allison returne
M olid ay ] O 11 Ktio> vi le.
H. S. Koiinei sand son, Paul sp *, 1
this week in Whit-*sl>uro
Lillie Miss bom.ie brock ii
bet ui indisposed for a week.
Geo. b.tiley, of Whitesides, \v .s
visit mg relatives here Lins \\etdi.
\\ .1, Wiik ins m tr 1,1 <l * :i ons
n J ss ir.j. tIC I; i I til II 01 m ;i, .1 II es. I I
Mrs. £>. 11. Thurman bus ivuimi
U i Mim n rnout-lis visit m ito-.-y f i .
Alesdiiincs, Join sand (biion, m
Ala, are VC.til! 0 f re 1. live
h j i e.
Ell puie '1 hum S, of Sul h i
Springs; Was here the last/ ot til
week.
E iti.r iirul Mrs. IT F. 'l’atum
are o cupying the 'J’hnriLian iesi
ern o.
AI si Myrtle Gureton has moved
to her home on the north side of
t o v\ n.
?,lr. and Airs. Cl a r ey Kill a i, of
I ora, Ala., aie visiting Mrs. Noah
Killian.
Missi s Bonnie and Biddic 1 T vms
: HyruA Chapel, werl in town
msda •
D nd fail Io i t end the recit dat
the /tcademv, .Saturday eveunii
Oetobei 2-L
A. b. Frierson, of For.t Payne,
was the guest of Air. and Mrs. L.
Ly main e fllis week.
Why imy Riiv olliur when vuu
can buy Lcds Pine Ikir Money *.
v* iias ILit* sale nt T.ituais.
All.l e'.se Mahan, ot
in, in, uas called line
in tin-! ceath of hrr !• L A
! keep i iiitfjjs?ue of F re.'T* gu\.-
c wies. nv, nice ami cle.i .
No lvinA/arTs ol oidstocß. G . \v .
\i. .Jja&ni. m .
r tick Up's.
Es(j. W. J. Townsend of Wißl
woo 1 \’iis hete tutending to so v
mi tiers iiuiuomt to his office Tues
day. ’
AH', and Mrs. Joe Brawn of New
England City passed through en
route to Hill City to visit the bed
side of Min Brown's brother James
who was seinusly stabbed by a
negro several days ago.
.L E. W. Lvemance presented
the editou with sevtral nice straw
berries which were picked from
his fathers patch Sunday morning,
it is a rare sight to see these her
ties growing in this county in
October. I lie patch has already
yielded one crop this year and il
the weather continues warm it v\ ill
produce another wituin a short
time.
Just received a nice line of gents
furnishing goods, clean and new
if you will call and examine the
goods and prices you will buy No
remnant sale. G, AV . AI. latum.
Flower Language Fosi Cards— a Series of 12 Free to Yob
mesSg/of Lre STover^soSJenir^oi; 0 carets this
series will appeal to you. . „ Iltifu i flc wer cards; you may have them
You may hav< tins set. of Deautitui on i y 10 cents for a toin
absolutely fr:o and prepaid lf Agriculturist. These post cards
months’ trial subscription to the Sputhe g a beautiful scenic view
are strictly high < class. , wer fang u age worked out most beautifully
and has the meaning of the !o^ c T allgU m“ illustrate, in this series the
in flower mottoes and floral deoigi s. To 1 the lilies “peace,’ the
poppies spell out the word S>> } Jream oi faithfulness,’’ etc. You wont
chrvsanthemums I love you. -h| n. c . ren t from the ordinary
be disappointed because these wS'anct. These cards
kind and are novel in a ? 3 |f a an Fj reproduced on excellent coated
nrp taken from real paintings, ana me i
paper that is waterproof and not easily soiled in sending them
* 1 Write to mo personally to-day and 111 lose ..o ore that answers
to you—charges .prepaid. Remember • ~ ‘ f or Tet to ask about it. -> >*
promptly gets a pleasant surprise OSBOR3 S3, Nashville, Team
supply of cards if limited, so do not del, y
FALL GOODS.
A's, a ixg 1< of f;t ’! g()(> !s ;< I t
ile j’.• ;• 11 dll lore (> j 1 the \v.'i\ . i ' (Ii
tnav hi;y them here at a ‘M\u ' it>
jirices too.
AMu should see our l>ixr 1 e •
st->ck ot puali t y Bho sand ill
j r ci's we i-ii.s lv .-* <>M them.
1)o not come here to buy even
a pair of baby shoes without tir-1
seeing ours, it, will pay you
EVERY DAY WE ARE SELL
ING < c c Amo-keog Ginghams aF 7 .
lCc A moskeog Ginghams at lie
heavy Canton at 9c, 7 i-2c Don *-
tic at 0 i- do.
ASK TO *KE
Those 50c lies at 25c, those 59.
suspenders at 55c. hoys’a lid Mbs s
union suits, ladies wu.ter VeH -
25c Mens work and winter sii i >
young mens correct shap.: inks at
sl. iO. l>oy i caps, mens caps, new
corsets ami lorn ot other new j ods
just in.
It A IT! FT.
W’e pay hi .best ca.-h priced fo
pour barter,
Gome to tiie slope that has onL
oßepricetoa.il and t hat tie >in]>
est. .1 i II X L. t- A SE,
la-ntni , (in.
.Led reeeiv mI a nice iir.e ni’Gcnts
Womens and (’h nu ns s.hav. My
customers wonder h w I Sell th ' :
so ( heap. No remnant le. Sio *
Neati ami new. G. W. AI. T ilmn.
Last Friday two negro convict:
oicap.ed from Darham’ mines thr >
an air shaft and went about sis
miles from the.tamps when one o
them was run down and captured
by some of the guards. The other
fugitive managed to evade hb
pursuers and made good his es
cape. lie roamed about ove • the
country thinking he was far from
the camps and no doubt safe i .
his escape He reached Trento
Monday and began to inquire ol
liis own whereabouts and learnni
from some of the boys about tow
that he was in a place that r
qnirad all people of his denomin ;
Li in to take their liat. in hand an
proceed to outer borders ot her
omits in double qsidgp order lie
Lock his “sky piejg&jrin hand a i .
on Ins way.
But gone but a little
lie came under lit
optics of Sheriff Tiiurnr.i
pffui arrested and relumed him t
the authorities at Duilunn, re
c.'iving a reward of •.>>-' lor his
e i tore.
DEATHS
Mr. T. A. Whitt a ntuive of
this run:lly nmi m 11 ;gti 1 y nspe-cred
ge11• lelllall, suddenly Monday
at ernoon * t Imart lailuie at rlint
ville, Tenn , where he Li s resided
with. Ins witc lor sA'cvul yeais.
TI q r uia j.s were shijj tvl ti thus
place a in* tillered id the 1 m lgV
hurvmg ! round M ndnestlaj neai
\\ i, t s spring. The remains wee
aci ompanied by his wile and J.is.
St* wart and two sons, George and
John Stewart of Flintvilie. Mr.
Stewart was also formerly of this
county. Mr. Whitt is survived
l,v several children living in this
and M alkercounty.
F. K. PI lA!AN.
The sad news of tlie death of AT.
E. IT Titman reached hare In in
IViillidgevi !le where he died lujs
day. Ti.c body was shipped to
indiivis at Rising Fawn and in
l(JrrMi at the Hanna CVineton
vVednesday. Funerd srcces
,- e e conducted by Dr. Keliy ot
C o'tt anooga. Hi" immediate reh -
tivesareMrs. Tom Johnston of
birmingham, Air.-. J. ! '
Aiiss Lucy anil Frank H. Tilt nan
of Rising Fawn.
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w(' wish to inrorm tl:o people of this community that we
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are now rea<b with a splendid lin(' of new, soisonablc merchant
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dise, including men and tiovs elothim? and fnridshinars, women!
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readv-to-wear and Miilinarv, Shoes Carpets, Curtains, Blankets;
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we carry a full and couinlet e .stock of up-to-date merchandise as:
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can be found in the south aml having as we do for a chain of
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si ores are enabled to bay goods much cheaper than other com-!
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petitors, so ot course CAN SELL CHEAPER. WE SQL-;
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ICIT YOUR TRADE. We extend a conlial invitation to:
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‘every reader of this ad. to make OUR STORE YOUR:
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gvishing to purchase or merely to look through our stocky
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t Our mail order department is at your service, we fill all. orJ
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►pers With skill and care. Our catalog for 1908-9 will soon he!
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trendy to mail. One will be sent, you on application. <
; Miller Bid's Cos. i
Clover, lied Top, limothv, Or
chard Grass, Millet Hay, Mild Jill
kinds of field scads at Dan C.
Wheeler ct Co's., OUT Market. St.,
Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tiaiii.
Cotton seed. ’nt j ;d and Lulls a
specialty.
Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Dan C. W heeler A Cos., ;it
fiOT Market St., Phone 1 To, Chat
tanooga, Term., 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 Tank tfe Trust Cos.,
Chattanooga. Safe and sound.
Good business men at the helmt
BURTON F. STANSBERY....
•Second Shop North ot Central Depot.!
Shave 10 Cents
Baths 15 Cents
Give me a. call .. 11 L> MarkeuM.,
Chattanooga Tenn
Harris & Johnson, Id E Bth s*
Chattanooga, a re-the only exclusive
opticians in the city. 15 years ex
perience assures accuracy and cor
reel fitting. The most up-to-date re
tracting rooms in the South, Ev
erything at moderate prices.
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For seeds fjesh ane pure, go to
C. R. Baird & Cos. Chattanooga,
We can also furnish seed Oats
Buries, Rye, Wheat, Rad'hop, Tim
othy, Alfalfa, Johnson and Bermu
da grass. Seeds ot all kinds and
their products. Trices made known
on application, and all orders filled
promptly. Give us a call.
NOTICE”
Will pay cash for beef hides de
livered at Drug*store.
G. W. M. Tatum
IDFi ©ARDWELL
—o— LAXATIVE —o—
SYRUP PEPSI?!
(dues constipation indigestion, Liver
and Stomach Troubles.
FOR SALE AT
G. W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE.
Gut this out. and take to G. \V. M..TATUM’S
DIM M STORE and get five cents off on bottle
of Caldwell’s Syrup Tep’sin.
DEALERS IX *
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass and
Druggists' Sundries,
Salesroom; (’or. Market and Alain Sts. Telephone Arain Xo. 259.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
J. F. BENNETT
Exper Watch Maker and Jeweler
WORKK^PAIr
OUAK INGA
Wh> special
927 Market St. Chattanooga,!
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