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South Bound.
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\' (l> Puu American Special. .7:18 a. m
North Bound.
\ , 2. C. N. O. Limited 9:55 a. m.
,N,. I. Pmi) American Special. 1 1: I<M\ m.
1L <r|llu r stops.
N . | a „<l 2, /ust mail trains, stop at
Tr uton
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DIRECTORY.
I)nlt* Superior Court meets B rd Monday*
n and September.
Justice Court for Trenton District, meet.-
, A [ S.itardav in each month.
(jorv rv Officcrs. —Wm. <>. Kee-e. <)i
amarv; S. J. Hal, Clerk Superior Court;
j. ’ !'liut man, Siieritf; \V. P. l\iee,
{’’k p.illeetor. Samuel -J. Hale, Tax lie
v j Vt>r . ip Ip. S. Rodgers, County Tiv:iMiivr{
\V I' ilr.tilfs. County School Commis
.j,,ii cr? ,y, ti. Morrison, Surveyor; Mark
Coroner.
C i jicm Service*, M. B. Chnrcli) Smith
,| t |i lt!i Sitil .vs in each month-.
|\.|V t Meeting each Sunday evening: at
.j , Kpivorth League meets evei v
y. [ j ... ; s’ • o 11114. Sundayg school eV'i rv
i,iliv i uaingf at „ 10:00. I>. 11. lingers,
R. B. SMITH. Pastor.
SKCRET SOCIETIES.
Trent mi b>dge, F* & A.>%M.’
No. 179%
Meet - at tie Masonic Hull on
Wediierda V night, on (it before Hie
{ill moon at and every orb Sntur lay
niulit ! herel out at 7 :30.
J. \|. L}’euia,nce, W. M*
T,e and m Li je, Vo. D, \ O. ().;P.
\( ‘,‘H a t i° 1 r hill 11011 n side ptlL
|rSJ pi 1 4 over V Sn 1 11 rd a v (• Ve in g
at 7 : v>. W, G. C ie. _N. G.
I):i<ie I t dge, No. I L-, I* .of P,
Meets in (hid Fe lows’ Hall Moils
d o y evening:- ;it 7 Jib.
Fra; k C. I .
J W. RJSS-T fil. 0.
} tiyciciun and Surgeoa
IBEBIOM GZ3HGIA
If ALTEd W. C JdE TO:!
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I i'.,l i FA'.V I ga.
J. ?. JACJWAY,
A i IMItNKV A I' LAW’,
MKNTO.V, GEORGIA.
Will jiraeiiee.m Ihe courts
Sbtte and Federal/
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B T. BROCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
rKENTON, - GEORGIA.
Will practice* in alll thet Court*/ ’Prompt
attention given all business.
- CALL CIS
A. S. JACOWAY
WITH
11. Schwartz & Bro.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
ri\l: ’SHOES
and HOSIERY
the Shoe
t KlLLthe couch
|0 CURE the LUNCS
p™ Dr. king’s
Dw Discovsrw
FOR QOUCHB I
A?M , yT Trial Botiie Free
THROAT A!\iP LUNG TROUBLES.
I OR A m SATISFACTORY
REFUNDED.
I LOCAL and PERSONAL |
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XutfiKS?/? KJXZJ. S
By Mrs. R. S. Rcdgtrs.
I dT v J. li* lo •id f i’Tiily
S P 1 1 Thuistliiy in Chattanooga.
Mbs Myrtle On re to 11 visited her
sUUr. Mrs. Fowler, in St - Elmo,
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. A\ . L. \\ ilki 1 son enter
tained the Cottage Prayer Meeting
Thursday afternoon*
Mrs. James Sir tier Was in Chat
tanooga Thursday.
Mrs. James Gass visited New
England City Friday.
James Lyemance has returned
iiom visiting his daughter, Mrs.
Denton, at Hound Mountain, la.
Miss Ola Stewa t, of Ch tta
not gi, spent the week with Byid
Chapel relatives.
W. L Atiison and taniily, of
Rising Fawn, accompanied by.Mrs.
Humphrey, of Fort Payne-, spoil
Sunday at the parsonage.
Creed Rates and K. I). Layman
of Chattanooga, were visiting her
this week.
Ren L. Pace was out from Chat
tanooga Sunday.
Mis. Carl Killian has returned
f om a week’s visit in Chattanoog.
Rev. H. K. Allison attended
quarterly conference at Morgan
vilie Saturday.
J. Y. Willis and daughter Miss
Lucy, of Valley Head, were guests
of the family of Geoigo Parker
rhis week.
Mrs. G. M, Senatt and Miss
Dana Tatum were shopping in the
city Monday.
Frank MOl risen spent Sunday
in Ridgedale, Tenn.
John Tinker has returned from
T ? k s.
Mrs.. tV. 11. Smith and daugh
ter Miss Annie, of Chattanooga,
spent this week here.
Miss Frankie Hale was in Chat
tanooga Tuesday.
Iloir W\ W. Cureton, of Rising
Lawn, was in town Monday and
Tuesday. 0
\Y . J. Townsend and sister Miss
Ann e, of W ddwood, attended the
meeting here this week.
Dr. J. R Brock, of Rising Fawn,
attended his list of patients here
this week.
Mrs. S.irah Shook has gone to
X sliville to spend the winter.
Mrs. tY. U. Jacoway is visiting
in Chattanooga.
Mrs. E. M. Allison and Miss
Myra Parker of Rising Fawn, and
Byrds Chi pel, were in town Tues
d y
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Stevens-Smilh.
James Stevens Jr., and a Miss
Smith, both ot Sand Mountain
were married yesterday, Justice
E. D. Brock, of Trenton, officia
ting.
CITATION.
Marv J. Sells, having made application
for twelve months support out of the estate
t f ALLEN A. SELLS SIP, and appraisers
dulv appointed to set apart tlie same
having tiled their return, all persons con
cerned are betel y required to show cause
before the Court of Oidinary of said
County on the First Monday in Decembei,
1908, why said application should not he
granted.
/Phis 30th day <>t October, 1908.
W O. lIBFSE, Ordinary.
WATCHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
u Kor fifteen years I have watch
ed the working of Bucklenks Arni
ca Salve; and it has never iailed to
cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn
to which it was applied. It has
saved us many a doc or bill, ’ says
A. F. Hardy, ot East Wilton,
Main. 25c at all drug stores.
Flower Language Post Garis~a Series of 12 Frw tojou
Do you know the meaning of the fl o^ r er la o n f" 0 5vinir post cards this
message of the flowers? If you are a lover or
ScrieS Yo W u 'i.S'iSJ.'thfftet of beautiful flower^ cards; f
are strictly high class. Each card repre worked out most beautltuuy
and has the meaning of the flower la illustr ate, in ” the
in flower mottoes and floral design . xo thc mies P^ ce ’ won - t
poppies spell out the I and _ “faithfulness, etc. J ordinary
chrysanthemums “I love you, v e really different from the
be disappointed because these cards are * y in appearance. These ca
kind and are novel in des gn f n and attractive on excellent qoate
are taken from real paintings, &nd soiled. , , ending them
paper that is waterproof and not ®* slly d ’ j-ip lose no time in that answers
Write to me personally to-day anu „ic o - every one tnai -
to you—charges prepaid. Remember forget to agk abm* *Tena
promptly gets a pleasant surprise.. Pont to g^ nnRH E. Nbvtlle, ten_
supply of cards is limited, so donotdela^w^——p*■■■■■* a "
TEACHERS RALLY
A SUCCESS
Hon. Jerry M. Pound,
S. S. C. Failed to
Attend.
LOCAL PROGRAM CARRIED
oor IN TOTO.
The TeaMio’.s Educational Rally
called by County Commission t
Bible, last week, was held he
v\ ednesday with g: at sueces
Although State School Commit
sioner Pond, for som * reason faile
to attend, the lo rl program wa
carried out to the letter. There
was a fairly g od attendance of
both teacher and patron and much
interest was manifested by all
present in the advancement of ed
ucation in this county.
I have just received a nice line
of Dry Goods, stock nice and clean,
no remnants.
1 am paying 24 cents for eggs,
$ 1.20 for cl 'y peas, £ 1.00 for whip
po rwill p v as. a’ y p; ices on my
goods are right. G. W. M. Tatum
IN MEMORIUM.
As j walked through the silent
city of the long forgotten dead, the
stars had ceased to shine, the moon
had refused his light to give, all
was cold and still, not a leaf would
rustle, no Bird sent forth her mel
odious strains of midnight s >ng,
no happy and ca n of a land of Mow
ers could ent.r my brain, no gnve
opened her bosom or Sent fourth a
spirit from the load of slumber to
bid me welcome, nor to cease m y
sad intrusion, and as 1 walked in
the darkness’of the night 116 angels
sang, and no graves murm ired in
defense of their dead, Then I said,
‘uf a man die, shall he live agaiUP’
And then I looked at the trees
both small and great, and saw,
that behold as they they,, lie,
and crumble into dust. Then I
said is man like a log? And then
I looked and saw Adam a lifeless
form, and I said sure man is not
more than a log. But I looked
once again, and I saw the Almigh
ty, The Great 1 Am, the giver of
all that is good; and as He .stooped
Ir an the starry ski is of ilxive i,
and bent low over the work of a[.*>
hands, I saw Him with the breath
of His mouth, breathe into man’s
nostrils the breath of life. Thnii I
s .w man rise and stretch forth his
arm and put forward his foot and
walk through the paradise of God,
and in the midst of His glory. And
then I said: “If a man die he
shall live again?”
And thus our beloved Brother
Thornton Price, sleeps with Ad
am’s f dlen race, awaiting the
judgment call, when he shall rise
in the Savior’s grace and in the
power of His might. Bro. P.ice
was 23 years old On the 24, day
of September, 1908, the curtain
closed and Bro. Price passed lroni
the stage of action, into the land
of tlie great beyond.
He took the admonition of Sol
omon and thus early in life learned
to love and obey the Lord. He was
one of the few who had friends but
not enemier. He leaves a faithful
ad loving wife and two sweet
children and a host ol relati\ es
-and friends to mourn their loss.
But true our loss is his gain. And
if we will but prepare as did he,
we too shall one day. live and
reign, in the land of love, 111 God s
presence, in that Home abo\ e
R. A. Ramsey.
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[ We wish to in'oini the people of this community that \ve<
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[are now ron<b with a splendid line of new, seasonable merelnin<
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plise, including men and hoys clothing and furnishings, women!
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h eadj-to-wear and M iHinai v, Slices, Carpets. Curtains, Blankets!
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[Household and table linen, toilet articles, notions, etc. 11l fact;
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five cairy a full and complete stock of up-to-date merchandise as;
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[can be found in the south and b.i ing as wo do for a chain of;
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[stores are enabled to buy goo .Is much cheaper than other cum-;
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[petitors, so of course CAN SELL CHE A PER. WE SOL'!
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HCIT YOUR TRADE. Wo extend a cordial invitation fo<
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[every reader of this ad. to make OUR STORE YOURi
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[HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN THE CITY whetlibr!
to purclmse or more., to loo,t thtoogh oor stock, |
| Our mail order department is at your service, we filt alb cmD
tpers with skill and care. Our catalog for 1908-9 will be
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jretuly to mail. One will ha sent you on appication.
i . Miller Bro’s Cos.
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tj wet, II • 1 r• H n t 17, Or.
chard Grass, Millet TTay, and all
kinds of field seeds at I) ill C.
W heeler & Co’s., 607 Market St.,
Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cotton seed meal and hulls a
speed.i t' .
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Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Dan C. Wheeler & Cos., at
607 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.
Open an account by mail with
the Avenue Bank & 1 rust Cos.,
Chattanooga. Sate and sound.
Good business men at the helmt
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BURTON F. STANSBERY....
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Second Shop North $1 Central Depot.
ShaAc |B Cents
Baths 15 Cents
(five me a call .. 1113 Market St.,
Chattanooga Tenn
Harris & Johnson, 13 E sßtb st
Chattanooga, are tLe 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 pine, go to
C. R. Baird & Go. Chattanooga,
We can also furnish seed Oats
Barles, Rye, Wheat, it ad lop, Ten
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 for beef hides de
livered at Drug .-tore.
G. W. M. Tidum
EVERYTHING
An unlimited stock cf the right goods.
GOODS THAT YOU WANT.
Will buy if you see them fi,st. Prices ae
guaranteed to be satisfactory for cash cr its
equivalent.
J. 0. ROBERTSON.
DEALERS IX
Drugs, Chemicals,Paints, Oils, Glass and
Druggists' Sundries,
Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main Xo. 25V).
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
J. F. BENNETT
Exper Watch Maker and Jeweler
WORK Smr
GUAR- vr A
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927 Market St. Chattanooga.