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• i: ' -nor Coil t meets 3rd Monday
!!i; h :i ; ! September.
, Cos irt for Trenton District meet
il Saturday in eaco month.
CoCNi’Y Okficeus.— Win. O. Reese. Or-
S-I. Hale, Clerk Superior Court
i i'liuinan, Sheriil; W. I*. Pace
it oi u i"- 1 r. in it* I J. Gale, lax iie
a . .Y i,j, S. Rodgers County Treasurer
V Hi-kGS County *choil Cmmniy
’ V. V \i. Mo.rGon, Surveyor; Mark
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r : , j;; i mskvicks, M. K. Church, South
(l '.! Uh Sui itvs in each, month.
V , (! , .j.-■ eaeli Sunday evening at
pwortii League meets every
,]. . Yn- evening. Sunday school every
morning; at 10:00. D. 11. Rogers,
fI.K.ALLISOS, Pastor.
REGRET SOCIETIES.
Trenton Lodge, F. & A; M.
No 179.
Meets, at the Masonic Hall on
VVedneaJayJJniglit, on oi before the
hill moon and every 3rd Saturday
ii-lit I herefrom at 7 :30.
J. M. Lvemanoe, \V M„
Trenton L> e, 3d, I. O. <). F.
Ainets ill t,; l i r hill n >i!ii side pub*
lie square every Satu d, y evening;
at 7 yOt
(i M• Daniel 7s Cj. •
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i ..o k .\1 rrison, C. C.
j. ■. lUoicY ip:
e’e . cian and Surgeon
IS NTGN GEORGIA
n j.cja-’L.,
} Cor eu At LaV.
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J. ?. JACOWAY,
A I TOItN'KY AT LAW,
1 toy, GEORGIA,
practice n alljjthe court*
' nd federal i*
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B. T. BROCK,
ATTOUNKY at law
fi '-M'O.V, . GEORGIA,
'L I , )u:iciice; in all. tliei Cour.s.* 'Prompt
a.s.jacoway t
GMTH
E IWIMItZ & ifO,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
FINIi SHOHS
and HOSIERY
Btt - h^‘DU>r~sh 0 7
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F J. WILLIAMS
,Y INE ' Valc ’H repairing
~|lr i'll Wo*k" r ?|. < ‘f. n " ,g : Ream:liable pri. e
,N ii av nn '„ 'd rftcipve orders by mil
Oli(. e |, '■' t 0,1 !1 1l orderu one wuv.
i,lreßS ’ Rising pawn gv.
e% vy. ms tm } *> r r n si §i<s?w
illS If rm 8 Ifiv, flSit f%
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It ISOtHS BEB*r Mil
OE iH CyS^k^tASTOOCIIA
MUST BE GLOy.l POT REGARDLESS OF PRICE.
D27 Market Street,
STANDARD MUSIC COMPANY f
T 2 , MARKET SIR FT, CHATTANOOGA TJfM.
Dealers In •
TALKING MACHINES, EDISON
LARGE LINE OF RECORDS, CHEAP MUSIC AND ALL CLASS
OF SM ALL M USJO IAS 1 t\UMEN ls*
MAIIi OHDSHS HECSIYE OUR PROMPT
ATTENTION
Cum j to the School house Satur
day nigh*,
Miss Enin Jacowayhas returned
New York.
J lion Waller are in
Birming’jj\l
Biinß your girls and hoys t > the
(diool house Sa'ur lay night,
The Bp-vorih League has clmyed
tho hour of mat ing from to
7 P. M
'Or. D. S. N ill ton, of Ili ing
Fawn was he eon bu in ss 1 !iiu
sdayi
Miss Cassie Ilighfeld, of Uisug
/awn .-pent hist week with htr
rister
Mrs. a- Tuner was shopping
in Chattai ooga Monday.
Flugh Cmelon is home from
Home, Ga. for the holidays.
C. L. Tatum and his litde nephew
Thomas, was here Sunday en route
to Chattanooga after Santa Clause
W. A. D,Oimul th ItnssujM
Xhw vista J his father #1 wf
verv sick here Sunday.
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Miss Farrior, ot New
! d‘ S nday for a holiday visit with
Licud> and reltives in Chattnooga
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Miss Maude Broc M of Kising
Fawn and Miss Jer*ie Bible, of
Sulphur Springs took the teachers
jtam.ioHiinn for teachers here
and Saturday.
We Jiav'e decided the quickest way to dispose of them
ist.o sell at auction All goods aie of the highest grade. Now $
is th.) time to" get that Xmas and New year Present and j
lay it away’ while you can get it at your wn price. * B aie will!
continue fro a day to day, Until stock is exhausted, Auction |
hours front 2:30 till 5 o clock and from 7.30 to 9 o'clock P. M.
\\- • thery i? 4 much improved
after a long seige of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Mcßride, of Texas
are visting Mrs. Mcßride’s parents
Mr-. Win. U Jacoway visted her
daughter Mrs. Smith of Cattauoogft
Tuesday.
Miss Nellie Thu ram of Lyler Ga.
is spending the holidays with her
brother
I;,mi C. I’ace, of Laliusage L
spending the holidays with bis
mother
Mr. and Mrs. Lyemance, of La
h oilett,. Tenn, are spending
h t idays with retives.
M is& wi 1 lei Allison, of KcssviUe
impending the holid-ys with hei
parents here.
Mrs. John 'V. Ilixon, ot
Chattanooga was a guest of Mrs. S.
J. Hale re^pfftly.
prayre meeting was held
at Hdj^esidenceof Mrs. Dug Pucktt
afternoon.
Colyar Tatum, of College So ion
Texas is spending the holidays with
his mother..
Mrs Lou Denton of Round
Mountain, Ala. is speeding the
holidays with her parents,
w. F. Pickle, of Risng Fawn was
here Monday on buisness.
Mr. Pickle is one of Dade
Counties best known travling men
out of Chattanooga
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1. F. BENNETT,
iHE JEWELER
Telephone, mail your ordpfp or
go to Dan (L \V heeler cfe Co M at
(*>o7 Mat ket St , ILioiio 175, Chat
tanooga, Tenn., for grain, liny and
eed supplies. Cotton seed mea
and hulls a specialty. Don’t for
get the place.
Miss Bonnie Blevins who Uas been
attending school at Athens Gun
s speding th e hoilndys at home
Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bih St
Cha(tanoQga, are the only exclusive
opticians in the city. 15 years ex
perience assures accuracy and cor
reet fitting. The most up-to-date re
tracting rooms in the South, Ev
erything at moderate prices.
M s.-es Ed ia and Bessie Gtireton
uf Martha Washington Collede
a e spending the holidays with
their parents, at Rising Fawn
Clover Red Top, 'Jil t 1 . (r
o-.iid Crass, Millet Hay, and all
n J s of field seeds at Dan C.
' lT' j Pr & Co’s., 607 Market St,,
Phono 175, Chattanooga, Term.
Cotton seed hulls a
pecialty. #
Many people from the four
of the earth a ea out < ver cou ty
spending the holidays with reltives
andfreinds.
AMATEUR THEATRICALS
Hit of th? sc son, Dont fail to
see it
A Bunch of c scs at the Rising-
sch ol louse Mo ulav, Dec,
at 8.00 §M. dm sson 15
25 cents- A 1 roc3 ds to furnish
school liousjßiilding
1 Nothin gAas ever equalled it.
Nothing Kan. ever surpass it.
__ rfjCing’s
E'n"' o 'f p r jrp
1 U Jtg2l§ la “" <i Me Ol J 0
| AJjtcct For All Throat and
Se: Lung Troubles.
Unci; -f it fails. Trial Bottles free.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
SPESiftL BftßSflißß *T fILEHIiS
sl2 And sls Suits for $lO
$ a And sls Overcoats for $lO
OTHER FAVORS IN sPROORTIQN_
AllGcod Fresh Goods wille closed out
on account of the mjtrm weather.
A. C. GLENN &CO
816 MARKFT ST,
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DEALERS IN
Drugs, Chemicals,Paints, Oils, Glass anl
Druggists' Sundries,
Salesroom; Cor. Market and Main Sts. Telephone Main No. 259.
(hattanooga, . Tennessee.
RHODES HAVERTJ FffllllE COMPANY
In selectiwa cTjßß^^Gift why not let it
be ; iastjßfg it con
veys? Imere
than a vAful furniture
carry wift it Mer of the season’s gooa^'
Tliocope of our Business
at Rhodes-Haverty Means
own and operate over forty stores and
in the open market in enormous quanli J
ties. It is therefore a reasonable conclusion
that we buy Everything for housekeeping as
as cheap as any’lone on earth, and this is the
reason vou will ALWAYS FIND HERE de
pendable goods cheaper than you can buy
their equivalent elsewhers. fl. BISV. * •
715 MARKET ST.
No eonnection with any otner Store in the City