The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, October 23, 1908, Image 4

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DADE COUNTYTIMES % t t ‘ • •. —PUBLISHED EVERY ‘.FRIDAY— HUNT & TATUM, Proprietors F. TAI 131, Editor OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DADE COUNTY EntereiJ at£the Post Office a* Trenton Oa., as second class mail matter. -—r T- ■ “. : . ' / ) • ' Terms SI.OO per year in advance. Advertising rates reasonable and will be j : < 3ade known upon application.! All communications must be accorupa nie with the real name of the writer, p Address all correspondence to The Times, Trenton, Ga. ;Hon. William J. Bryan,Dem ocratic nominee for the pres idency, has made an appeal to the Democrats of the cou ntry for contributions to the Democratic campaign fund, suggesting that newspapers act as solicitors and forwarding in their localities. THE TIMES will recieve all contributions and promptly forward them io the treasurer of the Nat ional Democratic Campaigm Committee. The Bloody Seventh With war to the hilt between \ jive to ten candidates for congress in 1910, the district will again bo entitled to its old name of the “Bloody Seventh” —Messenger. Who are they?-Cartersville News. It the News just must know, at the notification held at Chickamau ga, rumor coupled the names of the following gentlemen as aspirants for the seat in congress to be vac it ed by Gordon Lee two years hence: Hon. VV. 0. Buun, of Polk, Hon. A. L. Bartlett, of Polk, Hon. A. W. Fite, of Bartow, Hon. S. P. Matrox, of Whitfield, Hon. Wesley Shropshire, of Chattooga, Hon. Moses Wright, of Floyd, Lion. Frank Copeland, of Floyd, Hon. Wm. Bradford, of Polk, Hon. G. R Hutchins, of Polk, Hon. G. W. M. Tatum, of Hide. The Messenger dislikes to stilt anything in a political way, when the battle is so far removed, for as the Marietta Journal remarks, : “sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof,” but the News calls our hand, so we proceed to lay down a full house, togafcher with the four aces and the joker we had up our sleeve.—Messenger. If it is a game bi cards the Mes senger Teiers .to, it has rud down two full hands which goes to show it had packed the deck, biifc made a mis deal when it failed to pro duce the name of lion. Paul Tram, rinel, of Whitfield. Xb doubt he was lost in thesuffie, for his friends had him etnnected with the game on said occasion. ‘ AN INVITATION IJjexte • m cordial invitation '• > trie inlihhitai l ls of the '-h:itc of Lad* to call on me when in Chattanooga and inspect my smck of hawin' umebip.es. Pnerless pattern-. Scissors and Shears, Hall’s Moichert f Forms, Needle*. Attachments and all parts for all machines, i When your old machine needs repairing send it to me. W hen yon ■ want anew machine come to me. MACHINES FROM $2.50 TO $50.00. Domes! n;, White, Itav's, New Home Standard. Crown Sender, Vmdex Special, (loodihdi I*. \\ik<>x, llepefon and 11 il>l>ard Tree. ; . H. H. SOUDER, btCiJoirrket Street Sign; The BaHon and Souder. EVERYTHING * , , v # unlimited stock of the right goods. SOObS THAT YOU WANT. fr . S l“>• ' ’•Will buy if you see them first. Prices are .guaranteed to be satisfactory for cash or its %ijui\telent. y. f ~, ,•, , , . >. ,■ ;, ' < r ‘ -T. C. ROBERTSON TAX MATTERS y State of Georgia, Dada County. Court of Ordinary sitting for county purposes October 20th 1908. ; Whereas, AY. P. Pace Tax Col lector elect for said counny for the years 1907 and 1908 having filed his bond, as required by law, with approved security and the court o( ordinary having accepted the same as solvent, it is therefore ordered by the court of ordinary that said VV. P. Pace. T. C., he and is here by authorized and required to col lect and pay to the county Treas urer as the law requiresand directs for the following purposes, to-wit: Taxable valuation of property on Digest for 1908 $1,163,641 Taxable valuation of Railroad property $719,997 Taxable value of Telegraph and Telephone property $5,448 Total valuation $1,889,086 Jury and Baliffs 5Vc $1.038 9* Pauper fund 4c 755.63 Jail fund 24c 422.27 General fund 3c 666.72 Fees fund Commission fund 3 1-4. .. . 613.94 Fuel and Stationary i}c ....94.55 Road fund 15c 2,833.68 Making atotcl rate of 35c on ohe SIOO.OO for all county purpose* for theyenr 1908. And the State rate is 50c on the SIOO.OO for the year 2908, making a total rate of 85c on the SIOO.OO for state and county purposes for the year 1908. The railroad, telegraph and tele phone valuations are taken from the assessment of 1907 as the val uation of said properties are under going arbetration and I am inform ed by the Comptroller General that it is not likely to tie settled soon. The amount assessed for commis sions is intended to cover the com mission on the v\ hide amount levied lor the year 1908. Given under my hand and offici al signature. Wm. (). Reese, Ordinary. S ® | ~1 -l ULH \f £i f s5 1 i xp.mii: nation 11 h * Mli I LIJ u i or y jn for sale. Not . irtlcut-- about location. K LJ Wish to htoi iroi;i ovnor only who H ra will sell direct, to buyer. Civa price, Eg |ji description and stale vuea possession 3 Es can be had. Addreps, H BIDA RBY S H.EE. Box S2W F.9rhttler^N.Js Be sure to l>e properly equipped—obtain the STEV- jj ENS and you CANNOT c;o wkono. W e mal.c RIFLES . . from $2.25 to $150.00 1 PISTOLS . . . from 2.50 to 50.00 g SHOTGUNS . . from 7.50 to 35.00 ■■ Ask yJur dealer and insist I Send for 140-page illus- jjj on our popular make. If ! t rated catalog. If inter- | you cannot obtain, we ship j ested in SHOOTING, you jj direct, carriage charge.'! j ought to have it. Mailed Jj prepaid, upon receipt of i for four cents in stamps to p catalog price. I cover postage. u Our attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger will be 5 sent anywhere for xo cents in stamps. J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., g P. O. Bot< 4096 8 | Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. 3. A. ■■——a——————i—■a—■—n—. 1 wurw<. TWO AMENDMENTS BEFORE VOTERS Two Changes in State Consti tution Submitted to Voters On Nov. 3 Following is the official form of the national Democratic ballot that will be used in Georgia: , For President!] WILLIAM J. BRYAN For Vice-President JOHN W. KERN For Presidential .Electors (From the State at large) EBENEZER T. WILLI AMS FRANK H. SAFFOLD (From Congressional District) Ist District —R. M. Hitch 2nd District —J. R. Pottle 3rd District—W. 11. Lasseter 4th District—S. J. Boykin sth District—A. M. Brand 6th District—Douglas Glesner 7th District —VV. E. Spinks Bth District —G. W. Westbrooks 9th District —Jetf D ivis . 10th District—lsaac S. Peldes 11th District—A. Lee Hatcher For Representative in the Sixty First Congress from 7th District GORDON LEE “For ratification of amendment to Article 7. section 6 of the con si itut’.on.” “Asninst ratigeation of amend ment to Article 7. section 6 of the Constitution” “For ratification of amendment of Article 7, section 1 of the con stitution of this state. (For pay ment of pensions to ex-C mfeder ate soldiers and widows ofex-Con iederato soldiers.) “Against ratification of amend ment of Article 7, section 1 of the Constitution of this slate. (Against payment of pensions fa ex-Confed erate soldiers and widows of ex- Confederate soldiers.) Mor^anville As I luive”not seen nothing Imm our lung' an your collums for some time will give you a few dots. Our farmers is geathering crops and plowing for wheat. I am proud to say I bleve we have one of the most harmizedand religious communitys in the counU if what our bio’s tells us and what wc have noted ss true you can hardley x isit a home here w ithout being in family "prayer service if our bras and neighbors all hold out faithful the Lawyers .Judges and Saloon men will haft to hunt in diferent woods for their prey in the lean Lire. Kubin Waddell and line Wallen burnt up their old lmts this A. M. Lech one a 10 lb gal but not read headed gals. Mr. Sam brown has rented the J. T. Fuller farm Mr. Fuller will move to Trenton on Ist of year and burn the coal which the boys say he hailed there on Ist of cam paign. Mr. K. IDavis is down from Cole City this week. \Y. S. Fugatte returned last night from weeks visit to Collins villa. Avia. Mr. Fugatte will move to Ala., about Ist of year. Supt. Evans of A. G. S. Ey. is here today. lam sorry to report our School he refill a Decurrent condition. 1 hope some of the older and better citizens will investigate the cause and if cant have good Sc-hool stop and use our money to some advan tage on building or something. Newt Holmes and Wm. Drew says they will carry t load efpum-' pkins Turnipps etc. to the Gull Saturday to help feed the def it;o .needs l hope some of the bo . from upper end, of conn y will •any something and oelp f ed t.u Id boys in the Gulf. >ur old friend Ciias Carter was iver to day Chas looks g> and and happy h i' fear of waist b is' et will ring off for this ti nr. (otizan fOISrtHONEMMR tcpc tJbvo coaiA?. smco! 2c.0jq.7.s A CARD On our return from annual con ference we were greeted by the good people of Trenton in a very impressive way, not only by a hearty hand shake and words of congratulations, but on the I.4th about 7 p m. alter the darkness of night had drtwn hea mantle around us our neighbors began to gather at the parsonage, each bringing an offering for the preacher’s table. By 7. MO we had a nice congregation and for a time we ingaged in a prayer service, we had several prayers and good talks which did us good and we shall never *forget. From the pounding given our kitchen was made to resemble a grocery store. Many thanks kind friends, I feel nearer to you than ever before. I have been sent to you to be your preacher for another year. My heart is with you, my aim is to do you good. May God bless you all and give us a happy and prosperous year. 11. K. Allison. A CARD Ob 1 THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kind and pat ent care for us and our loved ones that have passed from this life, al so for the kind and sympathetic letters recieved from friends who did not get to visit us in our sad bereavement. We also thank our doctors for their kind and careful attention. Map tlie Lord bless us all in this life and may we live a life that when time is no more on earth He will say unto us “come ye blessed of my father, inherit Lie kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world,” for we have here no Continuing ( by but we seek one to come. May the'Lord bless and. save us all. Hugh A. Price and fain Iv. a #4 ."for Infants and Children, A Kina Yos Hs?s Always Saip! Bears the /''S' , / pr?™"" Cl I LA P M LAATA VIA I*s p p n W* cl H. h. If* ACCOI’XT GEORGIA. ST ATM FA IK. (Under auspices Georgia Farmers’ Union.) For the above occasion, the Western & Atlantic Pail road will sell round trip tickets to Atlanta at reduced rates on October Bth to 2Mrd, inclusive, except Sundays, October 11 th and 18th, with re turn limit October 26th, 1908. —-o SEE —o— THE GREAT AGRIC ULTURAL EXHIBITS. Till 3 XVI Li) AN' EST SIIO W. RUNNING R AGES EVERY I) A A'. NE\V M 11) \V A Y ATTRA< T 1 (> XS. For tickets apply to any IV. A A. R. K. Ticket Agent. C. 1 . Harman, G. P. A. Atlanta. G;\ r? . J. WILLIAMS FINE WATCH REPAIRING Fifty cents for cleaning. Reascnal.le price for all work. Will recieve orders !>y mail and pay postage on all orders one wa v. Office address, RISING FAWN, UA. R/JaRJ*3 rffyyyl* Copyrights ckc, Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether au invent ion Is probably t> i tent aide. Communica tions strictly conhdeutial. HANDBOOK on Patents sent. free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Cos. receive special notice, without charge, in the A handsomely illustrated weekly. 1 rgest cir culation of any scientific journal. 1 < ”i’s, $3 a year : four months, £L Sold by all r, ;v?sdalers. MUNN Uo 381 Broadway, t Of'i Branch Of'c® G3f F gt*,, li. C- Cures Golds; Fre vests Pr.r/jjnonii ANN 0 U N C 1: MH N iS. For Congress. HON. CORDON DEB. a jwuijtmw 111 in wr *i>urw>MiiMuia For Judge or Superior Court Cher okee Circuit J udge A. W. kite. For Solicitor General of Cherokee 0 i ren if. Col. T. G Milner. atJUffMHiawtamnwti WTWiI IHWMfIBIBI CITATION. Georgia, Dade County: Whereas, Wm. Cross oi Mrs. Ilibie Morgan dcreas*d, represents to t!ie court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, dint he has hilly ad ministered said estate, 'this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to s-nw cause, it any thev can, wliv said administrator should not he dis charged from his administration, and re ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday in November 1908. This <Vlo her 7th 1908. Wm. (>. Hek.sk, Ordinary. HAD A CLOSE CALI , Mrs. Ada L. (.’room, the widely known proprietor of the Groom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: “For several months 1 sul tered with a severe cough, and consump tion seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. Kings New Discovery. I began taking it, and three hollies affected a complete enie” Ihe fame of this life saving eolith and cold remedy, and long and throat healer is world wide. Sold at all drug stores )t*c and SI.OO. Trial bottle tree. WHERE REFLETS FLEW. David Parker, of Fayette, N- Y., a vete ran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, wavs: ‘“Die good Electric Ritters have done is wor'h moie than live hundred dollars to me. I spent mueb money doctorin'; for a had case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Electric Ritters, and they cured me- i now take them as a tonic, and thev keep me strong and well.” Sold at 50e a bottle by all druggists, WOULD MORTGAGE r l HE FARM. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire, (la., W. A. Floyd l>v r name, says: “Rtick len’s Arnica Salve mired the two wots! sores I ever saw, one on my hand and the other one on my ley. it is worth more than its weight in yold. 1 would not lie without it it I had to mortgage the larm to get it.” Only 2~>e at ail dmygi■ ts. A IIKALTIIV FAMILY. *'<>ur wlioic fiimilv lots enjoved good ?i*;111 1 since we i>eg;in using I >r. King’s New Life Fills, lime viris sstys L. Part ltd, of Kura I Kot%e 1, Guilford, Maine. They dense and tone the system in a gentle way that dues you good. J. G at a i 1 ill legists. Sk YOr a G MI ]a ! If yo \ i v.ti ii t t o Hivliv you should become tol egraJS^lfcoriitors ami what school to to SOUTHERN SCHCK 'IEL K( i R API IV Xevvnan, (ia., nfc&ee Catalog ‘A” FVFRY BOY it. Pos itions postivolv guaranfcjfcUl. ‘ 4 *'4\. cxssm%m. m gww> a* rr..: t Ju-'Mrwrji".- , . SBXM nrrj I t ? T>TTQn Y d Y Y Y d r H \ mY ' % | AX.w V. V. jAJIA J. a A A m AaxA.w' Ai A i LAWYER. I ! Special Attention Given to j % Collections and Administration j J ot Estates. AGENT ] For the Franklin Life Tnsur { ance Company. Insure your i life and make it worth some | thing after death. We write all*forms of policies. < >ffice Tkenton, (ieokgia. j Agent for all Legal Blanks at g | lowest price. ' F RIEDMAN 830 MARKET ST., CHATTANOOGA, TENN. MEN AND YOUNG MEN’S OUTFITTERS THE POPULAR “SHEET” ATTAWAY IS HERE 10 CATER TO YOUR WANTS IN CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. GIVE US A CALL.#- ** opn couifh arxet Jrt wS* Ir.r f(s s nr :,x, V? A tf* • t - "* * 1 lie I iniesVClubbing (jff,.,. With Other Pape rs Rad the List The Times one year.. . American one y’ Cil ' r ' ou-.v prick for both.. f l * ,e Timus, one year.. OCR PRICE FOR ROTH, 1 lie Times, one year The Toh.lo Weekly Blade... g, , ' ■ Uoo OL.II 1-RfcE FOR BOTH.. 4,. v Tim Time-, one year (r The Commoner.^JiYean V). y. „ ' Sim OUR I’RICF. FOR BOTH ii r I lie Times, one year . . f J(J J lie Atlanta Semi-Weekly .R, llr " nl OUR PRICE FOR BOTH. 4;;, 'I lie Jjmes, one year $] p, ( Rat!aoooga Weekly Nbivj, jtj ( OUR PRICK FOR BOTH.,$ Ut) Ultin is a eomplete Htid attractive list. at. the cheapest possible | ir j tv Look it over and send in \o ()r ler. Address, The Trenton (ieorg mi. Live and let LIVE STORE Wo are still h re tost y To Farmers rind Friend* of North end of County Try yonr borne Store be fore von visit the City For your GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. 1 will Save You Money. Our Moth) is LIVE AND LET LIVE The "World Over. J. H . WILSON Morganvilte, Georgia. LIV K AM) LKT MVK STORF. ■ r. -■ • v. janwiur CASH $ 1,000.00 Contest opened Sept. Ist. 190S. (’loses February 28th, WA The Journal Go. has appropriated this Ohe Thousrnd (#1,000) IM‘ lars in cash to Ik* divide! aftdmg tiie agents who do the first work in addition to the usual cash coin mission. We want an active, too ling agent at every post-office tL oughout the south and on evci> rural route. For full particulars of the con test, terms to agents, outfit, sami 1 copies, etc. write The Semi- Weekly Journal Atlanta, Ga.