The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, December 04, 1908, Image 5

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I'jjlJSti HIS ''7,7; , t:K&L\\ pi i,i i r , oeo . a rival of trains. ~1 vlr-'lhli*, Gr recent Kai!t e )• f,s EFFECT FEB. JO, 100 VJ. tenth Hound. \ \ ' k N. O. Limited 5:35 p. m . ■> p,m \ mum'it** • Sj*t*cial. %/ hS A. M Xortff Hour a. , (■ v X. O. Limited 9:5A a. *r. N ’ l J ail Aimericun tH4o*p. M. j; ( .,rui;ir stop?* r , | ;l . j 2, fi>st mail trains, stop at Tr ntou. '_ j 72 1 -y V *. _ directory. I e Superior Court meets 3rd Mondays n \l;irc'li and September. , p-e (’o irt for Trenton District meets , n |7tm.i.v in each month. )llN! V Offickus.—' W.n. O. licese. Or | 2 , : : Timimmi, Slit-rill; W. I’. Pace, 1" ’ ,-tor. funnel J. Hale, £ax lie.' i- ,t >. Rodgers, County Treasurer; ... V County School Comiuis* ’ y ’\i Morrison, Surveyor; Math p,|.. ( orntier. . < j. . | S;: iViC’Es. M. E. C lurch, South ,'j , pji S iuitys n each month. IV.vji neetim 7 each Sui lay evening at * 'Mock. Kpa’orlh Le meets ever) ,j ~, i,y *ve.iing* Su * I . •'* hi <d evej> , |iv uurtiingj at ]10: t . >• IL Dozers, 11. E. SMI ril. Pastor. secret societies. bent mi Lodge, F. & A. M. 1 No 170. \| e -N at the Masonic Hull on Wed ,c* lay night, on oi Indore the; full moon ami every d>n .Sat i day | night therubom at 7 :3'). . | .!. M. Ly etna nee, \V. \ T v Traat );i Lbe. W 33, *. f '- F. i Meets al thdr lull notth -i b pub j jj ( . . nr* 7 eVCPV Sato : <lu V ♦Vet mg ht 7: W>. W. Vi. Coin. N G. j Da D Lodtro, N>. 122, L. of P. Me ** s in Odd Fa lo'Vs’ ]la' 1 Mon cay evenings til 7:30 Finiuk Morrison C. C. ■ l % RISSEY f? 1. D. P ysic:an aa:l Sa geori IRtPiTOd GIOIGLI rniER W.CRETON Sv • * CM / t U ' . ' V . -*-• ‘f , i*.l , ■ ' ,f ;.i Ja* J. ?. .TACOWAY. Ai l‘ \ 4 >.Y A I LAW, n \ id.) v , - <; m*. 'Adi jo’.teiiot} m all ti e coiri't.* | * I<i tc ai) I < t*. ii*ra 1 , B t. rrr:\ ATTOUNKY AT l/AW riucx ton, - okougia. Will |i ict-ice* in all{ thei Couris. 'Prompt atleadon tjive i all business. - CALL <7l, A. S. JACOWAY WITH H. Schwartz & Bro. cll a rra noon a , Ten n. FINK SHOES and HOSIERY 04 tha " DUX” Shot itiLLTHs GOUQH 1 I WITH Ilf iflsS^Q jj *MBilSfig© I a'HQ Piiici : "' J LoiSff® „ .%, *: $m t ft ~ "■ mu fL-'£s Tjju Roitue rc3 • AT km Uftifi TRCWSIES. j tj SAKIBPAffIOr ", wM**ZZ*?mi*M£tL~ - ‘*t i • *?- fc Mribi uSt? *K I*^rascM&3mKB l &r~*&&iJ&*f-r*'^ : zP* ■ ' 'TTTTT* "~r~i li if* ~ w iit> i 1 nn i mm m 11 ■' >■ irw ti w— ■ - 5?/ Maiket Street mm. BAHSAIMS IT SSLENNB sl2 And 815 .Suits for $lO si'4 And sls Overcoats for $lO other favors in ;proportf6n All Good Fresh Goods will be closed out on account of the warm weather. A. G. GLENN i&CO 816 MARKFT ST. 120 Market street. 1 chat tan oo giv tenn. Dealeks In FALKING MAE! I INFS, EDISON’ PHONOGRAPHS, LARG E LINE OF RECORDS, CHEAP MUSIC AND ALL CLASS OF SMALL MUSIC INSTRUMENTS. MAIL ORDERS RECSIRS OUR PROMPT A. ATTENTION Mrs. James 13. Williams Jr., is imploring after a briel illness. Miss Beulah Blevins was serious ly injured Monday by the explo sion of a torpedo. Misses Rosa and Fanny Stewart of Byrds Chapel, were here Sun day afternoon. It is reported tlu.t Tom Face has been made Superintendent of Wildwood Sunday school. Mrs. \V. F. Pace has returned iiom a vis.t to Ber mother, Mrs. Stie.nl, who is very ill at Sulphur Springs. A number of Trenton people are expecting to attend the revival at lii-ing Fawn, which will lie held bv Dr. Ward, ol Abingdon, v<>. Carl Killian of Chattanooga, spoilt Saturday and Sunday with < iis family here. Mrs. Street has returned to her home in Slygo, alter spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs, S. J. Halo. Mr. and Mrs. George 11. JacoWay and little daughter, Sarah Darwin, have returned to their home in 1< ising Fawn, after a vrsit with ndgn and Mrs. \V, U. Jaccway on N * I Side. It is the host line of jewelry in‘Chattanooga. Most be closed out regard less of price, we have decided the way to dispose ot them is to sell auction All goods are of the highest grade. Now is the lime to get that XIAB AKD i|W YEAR PRESENT and lay it away while you can get it at your own price. Sale will con tinue from day to day until stock is exhausted, Auc tion h urs from 2:30 til!s o'clock and from 7.30 to 9 o'clock P. M. Dr. J. IL Biock was here Sun day on professional business. Mrs. Bert Fridell of Chattanooga, spent several days last week as the guest of her father, Hugh Price. Frank Nethcrly came up from Lahusage Saturday to seeUis fath er, who has been ill. Sunday night Mr. Nctherly left for Chattanoo ga to accept a position with the Chattanooga Southern. Misses Hardie, Leola and Willie Mac Holt, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Robertson While here the young ladies, ac companied by several young peo ple of Trenton, enjoyed a tox hunt. Mrs. Robertson chaperoned the party. News has been received of the death of Mrs. David Lynch, oi Winchester, Tenn. Mrs. Lynch will be remembered as a frequent visitor to Trenton. She is a sister of Mrs. Nan Killian and_an hunt of Mr. G. W. M. Tatu m. R. J. WILLIAMS FINE WATCH REPAIRING Fifty cents for cleaning. Reasonable price 1 for all woi k. Will recieve orders by wai j and pay postage on all orders one v ay. Office address, RISING FAWN, GA. BENNETT^) Chattanooga, Tenn. The Salvation Army In Trenton. (Jin Thanksgiving day the peo p'e of Trenton tnado the preacher and his family more thankful, that their lives had been thrown in pleasant places, and among friends. The day was truly a day of thanks giving. At 11 o.m, we had servi- ees a the church, 2:30 we met on Lookout creek near the Sitton mil l , where the ordinance of Baptism was admin stored to Bro. William Wilkinson, and he was received into the church by the preacher at 7 p.m. The home of the preacher was surprised by an army of soldiers composed of 52 friends, armed with baskets, chickens, sacks of Hour and meal, and in fact most everything was represented that is needful in a kitchen to make home nappy; and as the day jjj tided to be numbered with the past, we were truly thankful that our lot had been cast in pleasant places, and we live among friends. May God bless your friends and may the Good Shepherd ever lead you in green pasturers and through pleasant places. l^i(. 4^!ison. Mrs. Lenora Cummings has re turned to her home in New Eng land City, after spending a week w ith her mother, Mrs. A. C Pace. Mrs. Ann Moore of Chattanooga, is the guest of Mrs. Tom Newsman this week. G. W. M. Tatum made a busi ness trip to Atlanta the first of the week. Mrs. Hugh Price is ill at her home east of Trenton. Several children in the Price family have suffered with typhoid fever this; fall and Mrs. Price was the last to* be stricken w 7 ith the fever. It. is imped that there will be no more sickness in the family from this dread disease. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All Creditors of .the estate of Nancy A. Craig late of Dade County, deceased, are P notified to render in their demands undersigned according to law, and sons indebted to said estate are bere uired to make immediate payment. ; 9lh dav of November, 1903. v R. F. Ta I UM, Administrator. EVERYTHING - An unlimited stock of the right goods. GOODS THAT YOU WANT Will buy if you see them fiist. Prices ar guaranteed to be satisfactory for cash or its eq uivalcnt. J. 0. ROBERTSON. STON6 BROTHERS DEALERS IX Drugs, Chemicals,Paints, Oils, Glass and Druggists' Sundries, Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main Xo. 259. Chattanooga, Tennessee. RHODES HAVERIY FURNITURE COMPANY CHATTANOOGA, TENN THE SEASON’S GREETINGS A CHRISTMAS , <M|^ * In selecting a Christman Gift why not let it ► h e a lasting evedience of the sentiment itcon [ veys? There is nothing more appropriate ► than a useful article of furniture which will | carry with it every ounce of theseason ; s good • cheer. ► ► The Scope of our Business What Trading at Rhodes-Ha verty Means We own and operate over forty stores and buy in the open market in enormous quanti ties. It is. therefore a reasonable conclusion that we buy Everything for housekeeping as as cheap as any roue on earth, and this is the reason you wit! ALWAYS FIND HERE de tGpendahle goods cheaper than you can buy their equivalent elsewhere. : 715 MARKET ST. : No connection with any other Store in the City 02/ Marcef Street