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ARRIVAL" OF TRAINS.
Local schedule, A!j Hmn Grea*
Koiitherr. U-'ilroad (Queen X
Crescent Route).
j'jy KKFKCT FEB. 10, 1907 J
South Brutntf,
j 0 v y N. O. Limited 8:35 p. m
v, Pan American Special. .7:18 A. M
sort,h Bonn it,
v o 0 AN. O, Limited 9:")") a.lm.
No. -j vy *• _ •*
i Psui American Special. 11:10 r. m.
Regular stops.
X„’s. I and 2, jfast mail trains, stop at
p nton.
directory.
Pule Superior Court meets 3rd Mondays
n \Urch and September.
Justice Court for Trenton District meeu
,‘l Saturday in each month.
(Jot? sty Officers.—Wiii. O. Reese. Or
.. s.Hale, Clerk Superior Conn;
jV \\\ l'luiiinan, Slierill; .W. P. Pace.
r,< Collector. Samuel J. Hale, lax Re
l Vt , r !>, !, t . S. K< tigers, lajiinty Treasurer;
ic I' Hildas, County School Commis
•iotitfr: 'V. "iL Morrison, Surveyor; Mark
Coroner.
('iicbo it Services, M. K. Chureh, South
. | Ll \ ill! Sundays m each mouth.
(>' ,ver iieeting each Sunday evening ai
,Alack. Kp'vorth League meets everx
A’ and iesd.iv -veiling- Sunday 4 school even
;;„,av morning at .19:00. D. 11. Rogers,
R. K. SMITH, Pastor.s
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Trent >n Lodg 1 , F. & A. M’
Jhi 1< 9.
Metis at the Mas min Hall on
Wednesday night, on ot before the
iuil mo >n ami every dm Satinda)
n i K ht therefrom at 7 :>O.
.) M. Lyemamee, \V M.
Trento i L>lie, No. ds, l. O D* a F.
Meets it h ill norilt side j>th*
|c st| liter every Saturday < veiling
at 7 \V. O. Cni*\ N G.
I lire Loi’gi, No. 11;—, K. of P.
Metts in Odd lows’ ll.ill .Mon
day evenings at 7:30.
Frank M orison,,C. C.
J. W. BUSSEY. ft. 3.
Physician and Surgeon
TRENTON GEORGIA
WALTER W. CJ3ET3M
b. 1 1 c r A. t Is a V .
“BbTH Fi H GA.
J. ?. .TACOWAY,
A ITOItNKV A r L \W,
I’RENTOX, •• OH >lsOl A.
Will (kjicUch in rfll tls*- c<url>
StatH an.l hI.
;P. T. BROCK,
ATTORNKY AT LAW
TREN ION, - GEORGIA.
Will practice* in all thei Courts. ’Prompt
"attention givenNll business.
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CALL Oix
A. \ JACOWAY
WITH
H, Schwartz & Bid.
Clt ATT A NO(KS A, T F.N N
FINE SHOES
and HOSIERY-
Get the "DUX" Shoe
kill the cough
50 CURE the LUNGS
Dr. King’s
wr Discovery
H Roughs
Trial Bottle Free
THROAT AMD LUNG TROUBLES.
NTEED satisfactory
vey refunded.
Pyrds Chapel.
.1, \V. SteWait and xV |fe
nave returned hi Belfast. V* . f.
ter a weeks visit to their p : rents,
Mr and Mrs. (J. \V. Siewnrt.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy, of
Binning! am, Ala , aie visiting Mi
m l Mr®. J. P. Mutphy.
Mr. Paten I’ ace spent Monday
hero collecting tax^s.
Airs. G. W. St< wart is impiov
-1 :ig sifter a two illness.
M’*. Attie Stewart, of Chattanoo
gsi, spent Sunday with Ids parent.
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Mr. and Airs. R. S. Rogers, of
I retiton, were lime Sunday after
no n .
A\ A NT 101)—Success Magazine
requires the services of a man in
Trenton to look after expiring sub
scriptions and to secure new busi
ness by means of special methods
unusually effective; position per
manent; prefer one with experience
but would consider any applicant
with good natural qualifications;
salary $1.50 per day, with eommis
■sion option. Address, with refer
cnee, R. C. Peacock, Room TOP,
Success Magazine Bldg , New York
All leather shoes at Tatums.
IN MEMORIAM.
Tuesday night, Oct. 6, at 8 o’
clock, the Death Angel again v si
led the home of Hugh A. and
Ellen Price, and bore away the
immortal spit it of their son, Sut
ton.
'Phis is the third visit that death
Las paid to this home in lli past
month, and the bereaved family
Lave the heartfelt sympathy of
the entire corr. in unity.
On Sept. 5, the spirit of little
Jonny, their youngest child, was
-uiiinioiied home to God. lie had
been ill for several days; he suf
fered much, but the all-wise Fath
er released bis little soul from its
earthly home of pain and trans
planted :t to tli* g r len immor
tal, there to be tended by the
-nviour’s ‘loving care, and he a
bright jewel in His kinghom.
Although the loss of little lob -
ny was a sore trial to the t* ici.ve
tint s, another blow awaited l ire.
On Sept 25, thmr eld* t son,
TtnmPon, a young man of ah r
2f or 25 vms o :•*?■*, sue-: o ,
to the sme fatal fever. n
a wife and two small ch
parents, brothers, a
ho>t of relatives to mdlirn his loss.
Hi* was an earnest member '.if tilt
Christian gßurch at Union, G.,
ami hadUp*horieM, upright, dn •-
>iti(*^^ r, He will he s.uely misled
friends and neighbors.
jr But yet another trial awa tea.
this n avily grief-at riken home.
Their son, Sutton, a bright
) outh, just blossoming into man
hood, was also striken down, ami
despite the prayers and oi
loved ones, was also taken home.
List Tuesday night, Oct. 6, at 8
lAdock his spirit returned to the
Maker.
Hutton was born 9, 1891.
He was so far above the, average
that it is hard to find words to
describe his many noble virtues.
Asa son. he was obedient ad
cheerful; as a brotuer, he was kind
and loving; as a friend, he w;is
true ami faithful. To know him
was to love him. He instituted
an influence for good over all of
wlmm lie m t.
lie was under my instruction, as
his teacher for more than 8 months,
an 1 during the whole time, lie
never violated a single rule.
lie took a delight in all his
Flower Language Post Cards—a Series of 12 Free to You
m .JScT f J 5?
Sen of beautiful flower^ cards; you may havejhem
arc strictly high.class .Each card 1 represer%% r^d be „ a u U t most beautifully
and has the meaning of the language illustrate in this series the
in flower mottoes and floral designs To illustiate .. e/ , t he
poppies spell out the words I dream of ( t h .. .; ~ t you W on’t
chrysanthemums “I love you,” the Molets lt J}fr*rent from the ordinary
be disappointed because these cards are real ß ‘ nnearanc e These cards
kind and are novel In design and on” excellent coated
are taken from real paintings, and are reproduced on
paper that Is waterproof and.not easily soiled sending them
Write to me personally to-day and I 11 lose no ansWe rs
to you—charges prepaid. Remember -his aK . ev about it. My
promptly gets a pleasant surprise. Don t OSBORNE, Nashville, Tenu.
supply of cards is limited, so do not delay. P. R.
s’tidies, and every was al
most perfect,
•B* had learne 1 to and to t 1I v
for himsMlf was better tbv 1o
shown, t lu-i e I(u*e, he ne *ded verv
little help. He le < in ail his cl t---
es and wielded an influent* lo
good over the whole sc io,d.
His cheerful disposition, studi
ous habits an. l high princi*d<-*s,
gave briglit jir >1 • is.es < fa noble
manhood* but God, in his infinite
wi-dom, saw Id to call him away
from work on each to realms
above.
1 hcttgli lie is with us no more,
yet his inf m ncs for good vi’l !>
leit for y ary to come among tho <
with whom he was iciaferi.
He possed till tHose Christ an
graces that it takes to-make a true
(’hr nia 1 character, and nevei
failed to cleft nd the truth when
opportunity allowe t him to do so;
and while he was a member of the
church, yet we R beve th it the*
all -vuTe and merciful God, wh<
said that we shad be judged ac
cording to our works, whet her the)
be good or evil, will give that dear
boy an aim dant entrance irPo
that sweet home of peace, and joy
| forever.
To the b-reaved “ones left be
,hmd, we sa\: t l ough >our burden
seems great, and that the Fathei
|is dealing liard with you, “all
things work together for go •! to
those who love God’’ and, “whom
the Lord loveth, lie chastcr.et h, 7 '
and s(,metimes He us with
fire to lvfine Hie g id of our souls
Look upward and onward to tne
'time when you shall meet those
1 preen in turns gone before, in the
realms of eternal joy, and he with
them forever.
J. D. Jarrett.
Just received a nice line of gents
furnishing goods, clean and new
f you Ayill call and examine the
goods and prices you will buy. No
remnant sale. G, AY. M. Tatum.
♦CITATION.
Georgia, Dade county.
To all whom it mav concern —J. A.
Whitt having, in proper form, applied to
me for Permanent Letter*; of Administra
tion on the estate of 1 . A. Whitt, late of
said countv, this is to cite all and singular
tin creditors and next of Jup of L- A.
Wjiitt o he and appear^pfij^^office with
in the time and show cause
if any they permanent adminis
tration skjplr not be granted to J. A.
estate.
A*y|i!Ties? my hand and official signature,
§?Us27th day of October, 190 .
Win. O. Reese, Ordinary.
*- Just received a nice line of cuts
Womens and Childrens shoes. My
customers wonder how J sell them
so cheap. No remnant sale. Stock
clean and new. G. W. M. Tatum.
Be sure to be properly equipped—obtaiu the S TEV
LNS and you CANNOT GO WRONG. W e make
RIFLES . . from $2.25 to $150.00
PISTOLS . . . from 2.50 to 60.00
SHOTGUNS . . from. 7.60 to 35.00
Ask your dealer and insist j Send for i-p-pag-e HliiSr
oil our popular make. It trated catalog. If inter- 1
you cannot obtain, we sldp ested in SHOOTING, you I
direct , carriage charges ought to have It. Mailed g
prepaid, upon receipt of for four cents in stamps to B
catalog price. cover postage.
Our attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger will be I
sent anywhere for io cents in stamps. <
J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO., |
P. O. Box 4096
Chicopee Falls, Mass., U. S. A. fl
fOLETSKOKEMM®
Gurts Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
We wish to inform the people of this community that we
are now ready with a splendid line of new, seasonable merehan
disc, including men and hoys clothing and furnishings, women
ready-to-wear and Millinary, Shoes Carpets. Curtains, Blankets
Household 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 bu ing as we do for a chain of
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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;
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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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to purchase or merely to look through our stocky ;
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i Om* mail order department is at your service, we fill all orJ
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jpers with skill and care. Our catalog for 1908-9 will soon be
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peady to mail. One will be sent you on application.
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I Miller Bro’s Cos.
Clover, Red Top, Timothy, Or
chard Grass, Millet Hay, ami all
kinds of held seeds at Dan C.
Wheeler & Co’s., 607 Market St.,
Phone 1 77), Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cotton seed meal and Dulls a
speei.i .ty.
Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Han C. Wheeler & Cos., at
607 Market St., Phone 176, Chat
tanooga, Tenn., for grain, hay and
feed supplies. Colton seed meal
and hulls a specialty. Don’t for
get the place.
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Open an account by mail with
the Avenue Rank & Trust Cos.,
Chattanooga. Safe and sound.
Good business men at the helmt
BURTON F. STANSBERY....
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Second Shop North of Central Depot.
, Shave 12 Cents
Baths 15 Cents
Give me a call .. 1113 Market St.,
Chattanooga Tenn
Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth s*
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 ane pure, go to
C. R. Baird & Cos. Chattanooga,
We can also furnish seed Oats
Barles, Rye, Wheat, Rad Top, Tim
ot hy, A Haifa, Johnson and Bermu
da grass. Seeds ot all kinds and
their productsF Prices made known
on application, and all orders filled
promptly. Give us a call.
NOTICE -
Will pay cash for beef hides de
iv* j red at Drug store.
G. \Y. M. Tatum
IDFi GiVExIDWEimX
—o— LAXATIVE —o— ;
SYRUP PEPSIN
Cures constipation indigestion, Liver
and Stomach Troubles.’
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FOR SALE AT
Gr. W. M. TATUM’S DRUG STORE.
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Cut this out and take to G. \V. M. TATUM’S
DRUG 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 ami Main Sts. Telephone Main No. 259.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
J. F. BENNETT
Exper Watch Maker and Jeweler
WORK -ipJLw- © -JL- fine
GUAR- RI:PAIR
\k 9 M fell INGA
AN i^pfcfejHClsßFClAL
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927 Market St. Chattanooga,,
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