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DADE COUNTY TIMES
-PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY—
HUNT & TATUM, Proprietors
it. F. TATUM, Editor
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF DADE COUNTY
Entered at the Post Office at Irenton
Ga., as second class mail matter.
Terms SI.OO per year in advance.
Advertising rates reasonable and will be
aiade known upon application.
All communications must be accompa
me with the real name of the writer.
Address all cones} or.dci <e to The
Times, Trenton, Ga.
VIEWS ON GOOD ROADS.
Editor Times: As there is quite
a little being said of better roads
in our county at present and noth
ing as yet being done, except talk,
and most of that by citizens only
paying poll tax and personal prop
erty taxes. There is one question
often asked: By having good pike
roads through the countv, what
"will be the increase in the value
\
of our farming lands? 1 will say
the increase would be at least 20
per cent of all farms from State
line to State line that arc in reach
of a pike road. Then to illustrate,
if a farm is now worth $3,000.00
and a pike- will make it worth
$3,600.00 it will be a good invest
ment and why not have the road.
If our property is made to be
worth more we will be more able
to pay a small per cent more taxes.
I don’t think we will ever have
a better load until it s built by
taxation I mean by cash to come
from the people's pockets, and the
work ovei’seen and done by expe
rienced road builders and graders.
I suppose we have something like
500 men in the county subject to
road duty. Well, as it is now,
these men got out on the road and
put in the 2000 days which don't
benefit the county a SI,OOO. I say
let each of these 500 men pay $4. ( 0
per year an 1 apply the $2,( 00 t e
rived, together with other funds,
on the Jioa s in a business like
manner and by ex] erienecd ro: and
builders and not by our present
plan. Let it be done by a s^ecilie
plan.
It note that the majority of oai
l oad overdo sand comm isM oners
are ine eperiene and men for tlit
place. Really w haven't many
experl mc 'd road men For the
last tour years 1 have paid cash
instead of working the road and
I might say the overseer and com
missioner did not know how to use
it. They, I suppose turned around
and gave it to some boy for his
work or to some of their friends to
bring out teams without backhands
or enough gearing with which to do
a decent days work.
I say, if it takes it, to issu"
bonds and build roads, if it can be
done with the money we are al
ready entitled to, do it. If the
money is used to advantage the
bond won’t have to be so very
large. Also if impossible for each
man to pay his $4.00 let him wt rk
his tour days under the supervisor
or the expericnecd road foreman
We must get the money and labor
properly applied on the roads be
fore it can count anything.
I speak from observation and
experience years I was
i i Hamilton county,
Tenn, and we worked by the gen
eral public works system.
J. 11. Wilson,
Morganville, Ga.
MEDICINE THAT
IS MEDICINE
“1 have Mift’ered a g< and deal
with in tlaiia an<l s'nmnrh com
plaints hut. 1 nave mv\ T l*unl a
✓ remedy that keeps me wed. and
that remedy is E’tcrrie 1 tiers; a
medicine that, is medicine fo
stomach and 1 iv*r qmibles and
f>r run down conditions, sty-* i\ .
C. Ki -.-t Ur. m 1 i 1 1 nl h * t Ar ..
Electric Hi lets pur fv an 1 eiim h
the b’ood, ton- u;> the n iv- s. ad
4 opart vigor and em rgv to tie
w k Vo* l* moi.ev w i 1 t> r tund
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RONDS OR NO BONDS.
That’s to be or not to be. That’s
the question. It is an evident fact
the majority of the enterprising
citizens of Dade county fovor good
roads But it is an unsettled ques
tion as to the best method of ac
quiring means for building them.
Some favor working convicts, some
by direct taxation and others favor
| issuing bonds and contrac ting the
work. If the county had a suffi
cient number of convicts to build
and maintain a pike through Dade
county, I would favor building
snch a road from Tennessee State
line to the Alab ma State line with
convict labor, but as the county
has not convicts sufficient that
idea must be abandoned. I have
favored direct taxation for build
ing a pike road through the coun
ty, but as the state and county
taxes are now almost beyond en
durance, no doubt there would be
objections to a direct levy for this
purpose. The next best plan, I
think, is to issue bonds to the am
ount of $50,000 for building a mac
cadamised pike road, commencing
at the Alabama State line and run
ning to the Tennessee State line, a
distance of about 25 miles.
We now pay a road tax of from
15 to 20 cents on the SIOO. Issue
bonds to the amount of $50,000
and continue to levy a road lax of
20 cents on the SIOO and when
collected deposit same in some safe
bank bearing interest and in less
than 25 years the debt can be set
tled., Each public road in the
county to be kept up by men who
are subject to road duty.
THE PEOPLE OF DADE
COUNTY SHOULD BE WIL
LING TO BUTEI) ONE FIRST
CLASS PIKE ROAD through the
county and the amount men ioned
above is sufficient to do the work
and the other roads, if rightly
manag'd, will be kept in as good
condition without using Ihe ad va
lorem road tax each year on the
public roads.
Tax Payer of the 129th District.
BONDS.
To The Times: Hands means
bondag? which is modified only by .
the kind of bonds issued. I am
opposed to bonds on^ganeral prin- ;
ciplas. Good business rules would
not permit the individual to make
a debt which he cmid avoid, and
the same principle applys to the
public.
Now if it is good busine s to get
uto debt, why not all of us make
living on what we owe. Public
indebtedness has been the min of
the Am lie in people and will be
the cause ot more misery among
the pr. duces than anything else,
and that at no ve y distant period.
Even now it would be impossi
ble to liquidate our public indebt
edness. Still it is giowing at an
alarming rate which means repu
diation in the end. Repudiation
would mean th.i utter collapse ot
our soci il s ruct ure
Now, if Bonds are a necessity,
let us be careful and only go so far
as prudence will suggest. Should
we need $20,000 at once let us issu e
the Coupon Bond, the coupon cal
1 ng for 5 per cent of the principal
and the sveurd annual Gt rest.
Under this plan 20 year bonds
would be paid at final maturity
and there would be no chance for
refunding or perpetuating the debt.
Besides there would be a saving of
nearl v one half in in'crest account.
For example: Twenty thousand
dollars for twenty year bonds at 5
per emt would cost us at maturity
s:■>!),soo under the coupon plan.
Whereas to let all the principal run
to maturity the issue would cost
s4Qr^pO.
not feel that it is right to
make it debt for future generations
to pay or repudiate.
Suppo e-there be a public tLi ~-
cussioii of this question at the coma
house in the near future
J B. Lea,
Wildwood, Ga
Mr. Lea starts out in a pessimis
tic strain, and according to his
views our social structure is al
ieady doomed to collapse into re
pudiated obi v on. Bit leiore he
got through offers a sensible bond
ing plan that if followed up will
save a great amount of money in j
interest. As to thhe present gen
elation making a debt for the fu-!
tore generations, we beg to offer
this declaration: Dade county can ;
well afford to impose some of the
burdens of improvement upon pos
terity by iS'Uing bonds. Ihe con
struction of good roads would soon
result in such an increase in the
value of real estate in Dade county
that the interest on the bonds is
sued-by the county would be a
small matter. The increase in th *
amount of taxes derived from this
increased value of real estate would
more than meet the interest char
ges, while the benefit to commerce
would be so much clear gain to the
individual.—Ed.
Editor Times: In reply to your
request for an article for publica
tion nmy views as to the advisa
bility of Dade county issuing bonds
for good roads. 1 will say that'
am heartily 'in favor of such a
move and would be glad to on
tribute anything that would in
anywise help the dirt roads.
1 h tve just returned from At
lantil whore I spent two days at
tending the Southeastern States
Good Roads (’(ingress. I, afv:
hearing a l sides of the questioi
discussed by prominent road com
missioners froat all over the South
from government experts who at
tende 1 the congress, I say the on
ly practical way to have good
roads, (and every one is in favoi
of good roads,) is by issuing bonds.
Walter W. Uureton,
Rising Fawn, Ga.
There is a disposition on the
part of some to cause diffusion
to where the authorities will be
gin building the pike in even
bonds are i sud for that purpose,
and the road is built. This very
same trival thing, we are informed
defeated bonds at an election here
once before. We are at a loss to
see how intelligent public spirited
men can possibly allow such a little
measely and unimportant a thing
as that to interfere with so impor
tant a matter to such an extqnt to
even cause dissention o i the point.
Whatdiffere. iv does it make w here
they begin, since the road can be
constructed, by contract, from
e'tato line to btate line within one
year from time of beginning
U TATION.
Gtorgia—Dade Countv.
To whom ii may concern:
L X. Ho nits, having, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent letiers of ad
ministration on the estate of Joseph and
Nancy Killian, late of said Countv, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors an t
next of kin of Joseph and Nancy Kiili.m.
to be and appear at my office within th
time allowed bv law, and show cause, i
any they can, whv permanent administra
te ii should not be giantcd to I, N. Hol
mes, on Said estate.
Witness my lian 1 and official signatu e,
this 7th, day of Dec in her, 1908-
Win. O. Reese, Ordinary.
a daxgerouT orERA I lon
is the removal <>i the appendix hy
a surgeon. No one who takes i r.
KingN New Lilh Rills Never sub
ject - Light ul orde<!
They w r orkiy you don'r.
feel them. constipation
headache, biliousness and malaria.
25c at all drug .-to es
P. J. WILLIAMS
FINE VVATJ.i UKIWIIUNO
Fifty cents for clea ing. Feast n iI*W- |ri e
for all vork. W.il re i \'t* *mets Ly not.,
tin! | >ay postage n till <r< ii. <tt v : y
Otfu-e address, iilsl.Nti Fa AN, tA.
CHKAP^RAfES.
All
W. N: A. a-ud X. U. & St. i . R\
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CHRISTMAS H )LIDAVS
Ti.de's will he < >n\ tiecem *-■
18th, Hbh, 281, 2lt . 2-) , cSOt •
d-t, Mil JaiiiM y Ft, it)Jy,
Final limit leaving • in t, it' oi
later than midnight o Ju. mry 0
i9ot). 'ticket- null ■ .-| j h
j .oi 111 s south . the O m ad F.i
mar and e *si • the M t.-.- issi ( >,
Rivers, Washing! ><•.
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Cincinnati. Ohio, and M L uis.
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For farther p r.L ulais, apoly t>
> ur aetr-si tie kef enb or wr te
C K HAI \N,
G. P A., W. \ R. R
%. tMai.ta, Gn.
XMAS PRESENTS
TO SUIT ALL PURSES
i
The largest and most va
i* ed stock of Xmas pres
ents in this section is now
being shown at our store.
No matter whether you
want to spend m cli or
little you can spe al it to
bes advantage with us.
because our prices are the
lowest \ ossible for first
class goods.
XMAS PRESENTS FROM 25c UP
ORDERS BY M \ IL HAVE BEST
ATTENTION.
EDWARDS
& LEBRON
JEWELERS 813 MARKET ST.
Chattanooga, T--nn.
DONTMITOEI THE STORE THAI
SAVES a MONET
By Ihe 1 i>tli of this month
anil just ten days before
Xmil's. I will p ace on sale
t!ie l trg st stoc k ot Ho i
day goods that has ever
been displayed at one
time in Trenton. 11 se
goods uvre bought id the
factory where they were
made an * bought c c ap.
DON'T FOR JO I lO VISIT MY
SToii 10 first.
I can *H)e iver the (too ls”
ad save you money on
them
L. S. LY lOdAXCIO,
t renton. Ga.
I HIS IS \Y R 111 RE S DING
ten F. Zelioski, nf GSGih on S;
Buffalo, N. Y., m\>: ‘*l mired tii
most annoying e and note 1 *v
had, with Buck Imp j Arn e Sa \n
1 applied rl l i- sa’v" ouch a day i
two wl en hvimv trace of th
sore win gone.’ Heals all r-mesp
Sol i under gU ij a idee at id! <hu.
Stores at 25 reids.
BLACK KATE
Rubber Roofing
1 Ply—2s to Roll $ *.OO
2 Ply—4s to Roll 2.50
3 Ply—ss to Roll 3.00
The best r ofingo-u the mil ket.
Don’t rust and leak an l don’t re
ptile painting.
Gu mint ed lor 10 years.
LD By
ROBERTSON. Agent.
Notice,
The D.ule (’ounty Fir;:rers’ Ed
ucational an I v\; opei\*iion t nion
will mee ta 1 iTeuton December 2(5.
:iid all Locals oi the ton ty arc
requested to be present .mp>.
taut business. L *e Forester,
LY r i lent.
MARKED FOR DEATH.
“Three yens ago 1 was mli ke
lord >at 1 . A gnve-yard conga
was leu ngmy lungs tv) pie es.
Do-tors failed toll dp me, and ii >p
had lie l, when my husband got lb
King’s New Discovery,'” says Mrs.
A. < . Williams, of Bae, Kv. “The
first dose helped me and improve
ment kept on until I had gained
5S pounds in weight and my health
was fully restored.” This medi
cine holds the world’s healing rec
ord for coughs and colds and lung
and throat disease;. It prevents
p leamoni . Sold under guarantee
at all drug stor s. 50c andsl 00.
Trial bottle free
Notice.
I hereby notify all present I‘p
utv Sheriffs now serving under
me that after January Ist, 10)9.
their commissions will exp re an 1
appointments will be made by me
for the ensuing term and new dep
uties requ'red to give a bond at*
cording to law. x
R. W. Thurman. Sheriff
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS.
All Creditors of the estate <U* Nancy A.
Craig late of Dude County, deceased, are
hereby notified to ren ler in their demands
to the undersigned according to law, and
all persons indebted to s iid estate are here
by required to make immediate payment.
This 9th day of November,’l9oß.
K. F. TaTUM,
Administrate •.
Have You The
Right Sort of Suit IS
And Overcoai? /ffm\
We have the most compl to
assortment of Saits and Over- |i jM L 4
coats in all weights, models |
and patterns, and wou’e be ftTftil | i W.j
pleased to show y(U a few £jp|J
of them. Inn I li !| Upf
-Washington* Clot! - |f lfl|]p
ing will alwatys please ufj j : ! jj j||
the most, f.isjidioiis jj !j |j j | | •
[fl, f L
Manhattan end ClaeU ||rHfU
Shifts in all the newest Fall jßi l||
pattern?. I\Johbv Fall bids /Mi
in Lalys and Soft Hat '?&
/lungs or Stetsons $3. 4*
\ * T' 1 -* ,
, i s.>.cr.
■J. B. Hughes will be glild t) g eet his friends ,n
•now them the oest line of Jlo.hrag in Clnitu.u
HMIE & CAUDLE
15 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn !
CHRISTMAS
nnHE nc jippiouch of the Iblidms 1 lings to tli m I
JL nt all ihe subjects of gih. w . On sock ih ser.Mni i;
gre itc t an /er. It wih '• oo.th tipt> Cn i t
no iga t . vi.-it our s'oim.
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YOU Akl- AbVYAYS Whl.CdMl*'
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and fi c; *p vwi and I* * mli Id it o 1 1 emit a: ns iin . i
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Jjwelr;, fateiss, Sil/ai and Cot £!b
AND WILL BE OF BENEFIT
1 ußDE<lnci gifts
or loi'j hiui care fa attention*
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CHAITAXOi.V 1: NX.
With 20 Years Actual
| Practical Knowleif
Wrt are off -r g> t f. imD t e *-t I i**S I> D • ' ,IV '
shown. Styles ITp To I). Do, Quaiilh the !**-?.*-1 31 mey an tX P erlll
cm offer. P ices lover t- ! i an any otner
( hadtonoogn. i
Our Clothing is of the B *st Merchant Tail*"'
Htvle-s and Price * reasonable, fro a *lO to S2O u< M.it.
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An Up-to Date Line of Dry Goods ben S
~ , ~ i viti"
and Hits >1 the Latest oieathui. t ivi u 2A
. that you can save money Ly tiudin willi us *lt
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