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DIRECTORY.
'••*,-rOT‘ Court moots 3r<l Mon bi \ •
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j i-ticc Oimil f >r P teuton District, meei:-
; t 1 H.tmnkiv in each month.
Bounty Okkickhs. — Wtii. U. Koe-e. O;
jnary; S. J. Halo, Clerk Superior C
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VV. T. Hughes, tV Soho .1 Cos
-ioticr; VV. G. Morrison, Su'v vor; Mail
{,E , Coroner.
c ituiJ 1 .SifitmcKS, M. K. Church, Som
t,| t’ 1 Ith Sundays m each . :
.wr leeting e.teli Si .o.iy eve., i.;:
o'clock. Kpworth Le -igne eve >
A'vidnesthiy evening- Sum! t vjschool eve
sm-tday moruinjcJ at : 3 1'):0 •. l>. 11. Rogers.
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It. R. SMI . IT, Pastor.
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\w> 11h- ity nigh!, o.i or ii- ore t lr*
hi 1 moo i md every 3rd S: turday
,i r-lit triorclfo nat 7 :3l>.
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\la :t> i r..h.iH oortli solo ptitt
lie s piar" every Saturday evening
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Dad-* Lo No. 122, K. of P.
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phys c.an and Surgeon
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WALTER W. CURETON
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'RKN’TON, •• GEORGIA.
ViII pricGtitMU alljjl-he Court.
Mite anti Federal.J
B. I. SHOCK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FdF\ T ”oy, - GEORGIA.
'd ora' iiee* in all! the; Courts. ’Prompt
1 'enti n given all bttsiness.
- CALL ON
A. S, J ACOWAY i
.WITH
TSiattz & Bro.
Ch AT I'A Nocxi A, TKM N.
I IXi: SHOES
and HOSIERY
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of mwmiMY m chatax-ioooa
MJST BE CLOSED OUT REGftRBLESS OF PIE,
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S We have decided the quickest way to dispose ot them j
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[ isto sell at auction All goods arc of the highest gride. Now
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is tho-time to get that Xmas and New year Present and j
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| lay it away while you can get.it sit your wn price. Sale will \
j continue from dayl to day until stock is exhausted. Auction
I hours from 2:30 till 5 o'clock and from 7.30 to 9 o'clock P. M.
|. F. BENNETT,
THE JEWELER
927 r.'E rket Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
SPECIAL BARGAINS AT GLENNS
S And §ls Suits for $lO
sl2 And sls Overcoats for $lO
OTHER FAVORS IN PROPORTION
All Good Fresh Goods will e closed out
on account of the ay arm weather.
A. C. GLENN &CO
816 MARKFT ST.
STANDARD MUSIC COMPANY
720 MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA TEStt-
Dealers In
TALKING MACHINES, KDISON PHONOGRAPHS,
LAi.GB LINE OF RECORDS, CHEAP MUSIC AND ALL CLASS
SV OF SMALL MUSIC INSTRUMENTS.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT
ATTENTION
LOST OR STRAYED
Four head of young cattle and
one cow with brown pnd white
spots on her neck and short horns
sawed off close to aair. Thiee
steers and one heifer. All branded
with letter “C” oil right hip ex
cept cow. Strayed trom Buck
Carroll’s near Willwood off the
range. SI.OO a head will be paid
for information leading to the dis
covery of these cattle or for their
to my farm near e* ildwood, Ga.
Buck Carroll
SPECIAL NOTICE
Write Dr. J. B. Wood, Central
hatchie, Ga., for his GUARAX
TEEO Chronic cough and Consti
pation cure for chronic coughs and
Consumption, Ibotchial coughs,
Winter coughs and coughs after
Lagrippe and Pnei n onia.
J. H. Wi son, the “Live and Let
Live” merchant, of Morganville,
is expecting his shi re of X-mas
trade from the nor Ii end and will
have, in addition to his usual large
stock of general merchandise, every
thing needed in the way ol toys to
please the little folks and make
Christmas bright.
rijlEySKlfflrtYOJßE
I'.nUes Kidrcys aod Bladder Right
CITATION.
Georgia —Dade County.
To whom it may concern:
L. N. Holmes, having, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Joseph and
Nancy Killian, late of said County, this is
to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Joseph and Nancy Killian,
to be and appear at my oflice within the
time allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to I . N. Hol
mes, on said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 7th, day of December, 1908.
Wra. O. Reese, Ordinary.
MAKKED FOR DEATH.
“Three years ago I was marked
for death. A grave yard cough*
Das tearing my lungs to pieces,
woctors failed to help me, and hope
had lied, when my husband got Dr
King’s Xew Mw.
A. C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. ‘ he
first dose helped me and improve
ment kept on until I had gainet
58 pounds in weight and my heait
was fully restored.” This modi
cine holds the world’s healing rec
ord for coughs and colds and *uug
and throat diseases It prevents
pneumonia. Sold under i y
at all drug stores. 50c aud $l.O •
Trial bottle free.
Oupss Colds’ PrfiVfcnte PnBmm
Wildwood Ga.
llev. Eyell preached here Sunday
Farmers are done harvesting
their crops and those that worked
faithful have a surplus on hand
and are realizing a living profit in
same. The only drawback being the
bad roads to market. Let every
citizen of Dade rally to the polls
and vote the bond issue ticket.
Think of the thousands of vehicles
that you and your fathers have
smashed to Hinders on these rats
md gallics and not a decent vehicle
l:i the county and never will be un
til that bond issue is completed.
Yes of course you will vote for tho
bond issue if you realize you are a
U. S citizen and want to live up
to the hour as such. Give poor
old Dade one chance of her life.
Miss Annie Johnson visited her
parents Saturday and Sunday. She
is atteuding school at Eossviile.
Mr. Robert Cross who Is at work
in Highland Park vis ted his par-
iits Sunday.
Martin Carroll visited parents
Sunday.
Misses Jennie and Ada Lea have
returned from a visit to Atlanta.
After closing her school at this
place Miss PearLjfljj'k has return
ed to Ch&ttaowgaT^
Mr, audrtflra. Leslie visited rela
tives here this week.
Mrs. Wilborn has returned iS
her home in Arkansas.
M s Annie and Belle Cafle
visited here Sunday.
M ss Cora iiinkleis spending her
vacation at home.
Mr. Eugene Thomas is visiting
his brother at this place
Unus
-JFSplllf
A PERFECT PAIR OF SPEX
No eye testing is necessary to fit
even the very weakest eyes with the
which Me the best in the world,
as th are fitted perfectly by
age ojy.
PrijW 25 cents to SI each, and a
nic ijjMpectacle Case free with each
pa For sale only at
UaTUM'S drug store
BLACK KATE
Rubber Roofing
1 Ply—2s to Roll $2.00
2 Ply—4s to Roll | 2.50
3 Ply—ss to ;Roll 3.00
The best roofing on the market
Don’t rust and leak and don’t re
quire painting.
Guaranteed for 10 years.
Sold By
J. C. ROBERTSON, Agent.
Trenton, Ga,
Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Dan C. Wheeler & Cos., at
607 Market St., Phone 175, Chat
tanooga, Tenn., for grain, hay and
eed supplies. Cotton seed mea
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Chemicals,Paints, Oils, Glass and
Druggists' Sundries,
Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main No. 259.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
RHODES HAVERTY FURNITURE COMPANY
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- CHATTANOOGA, TKNN ]
J SEASON’S^ASKINGS ;
A CHRISTMAS <
; a let it
ig evedience ol LLie
j*re is nothing more appr L
ful article of furniture which \
it every ounce of the season’s good J
<
;ope of our Business . j
r at Rhodes-Haverty Means |
J operate over forty stores and i
_ . )pen market in enormous quanti
ties. It is therefore a reasonable conclusion \
that we buy Everything for housekeeping as i
as cheap as any lone on earth, and this is the 4
reason j t ou will ALWAYS JbIND HERE de- J
dependable goods cheaper than you can buy <
their equivalent elsewhers. <
715 MARKET ST. I
No connection with any other Store in the City <
and hulls a specialty. Don’t for
get the place.
Harris & Johnson, 13 E 8 h St.
Chattanooga, are the only exr lusivj
opticians in the city. 15 years ex
perience assures accuracy and cor
rect fitting. The most up-to-date re
trading rooms in the South. Ev
erything at moderate prices.
Clover, Red Top, Timoth, Or
•hard Grass, Millet Hay, and ah
kinds of field seeds at Dan C.
Wheeler & Co’s., 607 Market St.,
Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cotton seed meal and hulls a
tv.