The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, November 13, 1908, Image 5

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n-JliVAh* CF TRAINS. I ,{> |; j| M .\ .! i'IMHH ( I ?'H;i | s'* l "■ ' cjtes U;ijir*!i (Q-u* . O FSB* I >, 190.}. >#/ it •!) Ift t* flm , • v \ T <). Limbed 8:35 p. m Ho. 1, ' • lV * • , _ Sort, ft Hit'nnti. o (■ k y X. O. Lim lel 9:-*5 a. \i. P> • L - ) ' * V * I 1,,, \ ,im'ricnu Sj:pp.i;u .ii: 10 p. m v i *2, f.isi mail train*, stop a; Tr “ l [1 - | directory. <>,l, (’oiii'l meets 3rd Mondays ami .September. , i irt tor Trenton District, meets , j *S;t;ir*la* v ; >'elt month, i;'V , ? Kri(;Kits. Wm. U. Reese. Or <. J. Iluie, < ’ierk Superior Court; •V \\ i'|.-1111.11(1, M'.efii!; \V. P. Rare. t , ■ i. ";i .n:VI Hale, lax i.e 1 ' . - ( ib.timers, ( Jminiv Treasurer; i;r r i'.', iX'iutf School Comtuis* V •*!onisnm, Surveyoi; Mark {a 1 !', Coroner. I • i *s;uivicus, M. IC. Chitreh, South , i t , i [tli S i.i lays m each month. , , t >r neoti ig each Sunday evening at |-; t ,A’ort!i League meets'every Y.: ,t, v * .'e:iing. Sunday’ school every ii lining” at jldtOO. l>. 11. Rogers, It. 10. SMITH. Pastor. S ;; r scciurtica i ‘it>n F. andt r .V. M.' 'ii- ii •*. . Meet' at thy Masonic Hail on W’ftln*' litV night, oil ot tit*hire tlie bill mu on and every 3rd .Saturday ni lit therefrom at 7 ?30. J. M. Lyemanee, W M* Ti‘o it >n Paige, No, 3S, t. O. OflF. y L vts it t i"ir mil north side pub lic j a nverv Saturday <vn in at 7;d). W. (L (Joi. G. |:j)iit I(- ot i N 5 112, K. of l* Met (s in t i'li Pel l- w J Hail Mo i = day i veilings ■, t 7lt 0 Frui k Morrison,,C. C. |y \l f C ~ ? f M A J.iil. i w w. ill. sician aa .1 rjecn T.ltrt 1: K. GEORGIA '* . ... CURETOH2 L ic r e u At Is a V . hi.hit 3f .i /ii'i OA.i J. ?. JACOWAY, A I IMIt.NKY AT LAW, MlilNTny, .. OEOUGIA. Willj,rnetiCh*ill J'-b.e courts Stale an 1 t edera 1 :i T. OROCi AT To 11 NICY AT LAW I ritPN rox, GEOIUiIA. Will in a!U tliei Courts. 'Prompt atiention given all business. -.C ALL Ob ! A. S. JACOWAY .WITH t Schwartz & Bro. *■*<=** -** 'Vi m 1■ ( 1 1 ATT A N OOP A, TEN N-:, FINIIJSHOIIS and HOSIERY det t l Kill the COUGH I CURE the Ly^GS| It,,iH1 t,,iH Or, fiOug’s f ? Itw ilfessKr f i • : ;::> PEXCt * \ > : w ' soc & SI.OO. [ !a V)^ ** Ut&ir Trial BctJe r.ce : l'-£ hrn EX. t a' 1 0 BS’ ivZTTTJNJ>3EI>. S I' 10CAL aid PERSONAL | .§ By Mrs. R. S. Rodgers. Mrs. Allison, oi Lab usage, is visiting her daughter, Mrp. Jim Blevins. James Xetheriy, Ben O. Pac and John Page have accepted p>- ditions withj the Lookout Fuel Cos. it Lah usage. Fir. and 1M s. B. L. Lyemanee v. eiu in th city two days this week, where Mis. Lyemanee was under dental treatment. 1 nali Castleberry and lamily have moved to Ft. Worth, Texas. Mr. Castleberry was city Marshall oi this place tor several terms. Mosc SwoTord has been appointed to fill his vacancy Tor the unex pired term. Mr. and Irs. C. A. Timmons, of Chattau >oga, were guests o Mrs. J. A. Case Saturday ail Sunday. Mrs. W. P. Pace was called tj Sulphur Springs Saturday by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Street. Mrs. Xauey and daughter Miss Mary* of Byrds Chapel, wwr the guests of Mrs. B. T. Brook, last week. Mrs. S. IT. Thurman entertain 3d. hast week Cottage prayer meet in ;. Mi's. Wm. Cross and Mrs. Xo.i’i Killian have returned from a visL with relatives in Winchester. Miss Dewy Robertson and broth er Billie, are visiting relatives i\ Tracy City. Mrs. Hugh A. Ihice, who Ins been seriously ill with fever, is re ported to be better. Mrs. Ibbic Fisher, of Sheffield, Tenn., spent the past week with her father, Robeit Carter. Miss Fill a Ji.coway attended the birthday party of [Miss Irene D dobs in Chattanooga Saturday evening. Mrs. Claude McDonald, of Ridgvdale, is spending sometime with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs "Leroy Case were viators in the city Tuesday, Joe Lyle, formerly of M organ viile, and James Keith, of this section foreman, have changed places. The move whs made last week. Miss Dana Tatum is at home from Iloker where she closed her school at that place last Friday for the term. Mrs. C. A. Killian, of Dora, Ala. and Miss Bessie Lynch, of Win chester, Tenn. have returned to their homes alter a visit with the family of Mrs. Noah Killian. James B. Williams has accepted a position with a wholesale gro cciy 1 ouse in Chattanooga. Ci udeS. Turner, since his coveiy from illness contracted while in Texas, is working in the employ of the Metropolitan Insur u ce Coin par y in Chattanooga V embers of different families of the town have been cleaning off the graves of tliei r dead at the baptist grave yard this week -1 his is a good season to do such work effectively and the proceeds of the Cemetery Club treasury should now be applied. OITA HON. M.irv J. Sells, having made application for t welve months support out of the estate < f ALLEN A. SELLS SIP, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having tiled their return, ali persons con cerned are hereby required to show cause before the Uourt of Ordinary of said ('ounty on the First Monday in Decern be l, 1908, why said application should not be granted. 'Phis 30th day ot October, 1908. O. Hkesr. Ordinary. EVERYTHING An unlimited stock of| the fright goods. GOODS THAT YOU WANT. Will buy if you see them fiist. Prices ae guaranteed to be satisfactory for cash or its equivalent. J. C. ROBERTSON. A FEMALE DEMOCRAT. A Trmion girl who works ii Chattanooga writes homefolks her disappointment of Bryan’s and fe it lor the presidency, but find* con solation in the great vieto y of Governor Pattri’son, of Tenne st‘ . She is a staunch democrat an 1 says: ‘‘Well, I didn’t loose any mane over the election, but 1 f r mighty sorry for the people of ti c L nited States. lam afraid they won’t ever get to have the great Commoner for a pred lent, hence will never know how great an 1 good he is. but I had rather be for William Jennings Bryan in defeat than for big B e l Taft in vie tory. The truth of the matter is 1 am ashamed of the people a more ashamed of their choice T president. If I had the money I would leave the country until aib i his administration and would 113 - er tell any one where I was duri lg that four years. But our Bill Bryan made a great light and won for us as well a* for liimsekf to be proud of, of comse they had the money and the truss to back them in their dirty polit - cal game and we had the people and the people’s interests to back us. We lost but it was worth it to see the Real Bill fight on the right side of every question. Well I guess that is enough on the p>- litical question, we have at least got a democrat for Governor of Tennessee and the Great Patterson at that. Tillman’s campaign never got past a joke. ” CHURCH NOTES. The first quarterly meeting of M. E. Church South, for Trenton charge will convene at M organ viile, next Saturday, Xov. 14 Services will commence at 10 a.m Preaching by Dr. Killey at II p.m. Conference at 3 p.m. Let every body come, business of importance. On Sunday next, Xov. l.p I) Ward of Abingdon, Ya. will com mence a protracted meeting at Trenton, a meeting we have l>een looking forward to for some time. We are expecting a revival of tli old time religion, invite you all to Let lay down all prejudice and all come together ill brotherly love and God will bless us and we w ; ll get on higher plains in the Chris tian life. Let us think about religion, tall: about religion, seek religion and do religion, and God will mak ' us both useful and happy. Do t forget the t me, don’t forget to pray, don’t forget that there D a responsibility resting upon you. H. K. Allison, P. C. DIED. On November 7, at his home near Morgan viile, Mr. John Ilix on, age 73 years. Died from an attack of pneumonia. lie was on ly sick six days. Bro. Hixon was a good man, one of our best citi zens, and had b33ii a consistent member of the Methodist church for many years. Wc extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. Don’t weep for father, our less is his gain. The Lord gave, and the Lard hath taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord. 11. K. Allison, P. C. WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS. “For fifteen years I have watch ed the working of Buekien’s Arni ca Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill,” says A. F. Hardy, ot East Wilton, Main. 25e aib all drug stores. Till Rfgftl THAT tVe wish to iiborm t! <> vv*k !e of this comnumirv that wr ii • nre now read} with a qijordkl lino of new, seasonable nierchan rtise. inelndinpr men and toys oh thins and fund ihinxs, vomeii ady-to-wear and M ill inary, Shots, Carpels. Curtains, Blankets dt nsehold and table linen, toilet ai tit les, notions, etc. In fact we carry a full and coiai lote stock of up-to-date merchandise as can be found in the south and buying as we do for a chain oi’ stores are enabled to buy goo Is much cheaper than other com petitors, so of course CAN SELL CHEAPER. WE SOL ICIT YOU R TRADE. We extend a cordial invitation to Jr ■ r . every reader of this ad. to make OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN TUB CITY whether < V , 4 vtisliing to purchase on merely to look through our stocky : > ' < * i ; C'< r mail order department is at your service, we fill all or_; , i * < pens With skill and care. Our catalog for 1908-9 will soon ebi ► ( I i ready to mail. One will be sent you on appicati >r. • ! Miller Bio’s Cos. i Clover, R) 1 r v), Ti n>t iv 0•- 'chard Grass, Millet Hay, and all kinds of field seeds at Dan C. VVheeler & Cos s., 60i Market St., Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tenn. Cotton seed t }_meal and Lulls a specialty. Telephone, mail your orders or to to Dan C. Wheeler & Cu., at HO7 Market St., Phone 175, Chat tanooga, Tenn., for grain, hay and feed supplies. Cotton seed meal and hulls a specialty. Don’t for get the place. ur>c Open an account by mail wi h the Avenue Bank & Trust Cos., Jhattanooga. Safe J.uid sound. Good business men at the helm’ — BURTON F. STANSBERY.... .... .... TONSORIAL ARTIST .Second Shop North of Central Depot.! m StiaAc ||* ents Baths 15 Cents Give me a call .. 1113 Market St., Chattanooga Tenn Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth st Chattanooga, are the only exclus ve 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. For seeds faesh aiie pure, go to C. R. Baird & Cos. Chattanooga, We, can also furnish seed Oats Barles, Rye, Wheat, Bad Top, dm othy, Alfalfa, Johnson and Bermu da grass. Seeds ot all kinds and their made known on application, and all orders filled promptly. Give us a call. NOTICE Wili pay cash for beef hides de* ■ livered~at Drug store. G. W. M. Tatum I Low Rates to Texas^jpjj^ On the first and third Tuesdays of each month g£R IkJSjh 1 ' iIMOHr'IS exceptionally low-rate round-trip tickets will be sold via the Cotton Belt Route to points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma Tel! me where you want to go and I will ct lfnehom Memphis tell you what a ticket will cost,, and Southwest Th" for the trip, and will make some Cotton Belt is. the only line suggestions which will be . operating two daily trains, carry m ma ke direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket via Memphis Write for Texas or Arkansas book whichever section you are I interested in. These books arc just off the press, and are full of WaMS. jpijM facts and examples of what is actually being done by farmers, truck HjHß&Sfe gardeners and fruit raisers in this highly-favored section. A five color map is inserted in each book Free upon request. H, H. Sutton, Distric t Passenger Agent, DEALERS IN Drugs, Chemicek, Paints, Oils, Glass and Druggists’ Sundries, Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main No. 259. Chattanooga, Tennessee. J. F. BENNETT Exper Watch Maker and Jeweler GUA R- TEED SPECIAL 927 Market St. Chattanooga j