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Trenton Social
, Case, one of our pro-
„ installing
merchants is
, in front of
station
Ins store Wheeler has decided
fudge jjjc business block
KfaVnight lighting by installing system. a
! : acetylene
Grover Tatum is sick
, lrs
riih pneumonia. Black and
and Mr,. C. E.
itul Arvvell of Chatta-
is Otis ‘ Edgar Turner
[jiooga were visiting
unday. of Chattanooga was
Alvi , u K! |i,
[in Sunday visiting friends
[und Trenton
relatives.
Trank White formerly of Iren-
who has been visiting his
• lv in Tuscumbia, Ala. left
| for Spencer, X. C. Sunday attended night. the
Quite a number
Uunrise prayer meeting Easter Sun-
| a,vat the Methodist church.
Mis, Belle Reeves of Chatta-
I is ut home on account of
nooga
illness,
Mrs. Mary Hogan and little
fdaugb e- "ere the week eud guests
Lf Mrs. Frank Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. j. E. O’Neal of
[ Ro-sville aud Miss Eura Daniel of
[Chattanooga were Sunday guests
of Mrs. A. C. Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rogers and
and Henry O’Neal were among
the Chattanooga visitors this week
Patronize Our Advertisers !!
Coming To
The Circus? Yes!
Going to visit John L. Case’s
1 Big Store while here, of course?
| Why yes, certainly.
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A Few of His Circus Week Specials
i Best 27 in. Dress Gingham, yd. 15c
| Best yd.wide Sea Island Domestic 14^c
| l adies 10c and 1 5c value
Handkerchiefs, each 5c
| ^ brs. Paim Olive Soap,29c, 1 bar free
25 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar $1.79
That good ground Coffee, lb. 32 l-2c
v Baby Pet Milk, can 5c
SEEDS, TOOLS
i i,J Fer Cent off on all Turning Plows, Gee Whizz Cul-
v Gators and 1 only Hoosier Corn Planter.
Low prices on all Seeds-
| s eed Potatoes, bu.’........................ $1.70
M a *nm°th Yellow Soy Beans in stock, also a few
- p Field Peas.
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SPRING GOODS
;; u ' ” n an d Dress Hats, Bovs’ and Men’s Caps, Keds,
i P Slippers, Silk. Hosiery, Sheer Dress Goods, ard
;; s J 3 S 0 rly Mher r goods, including Scre 3 n Wire, Screen Door
p n „ ’ ° x * Paints, Oils, Stains, Varnishes, Colors,
me s, Lime, Cement, Fishing Tackle, etc., etc-
u ms to Circus, tunck with us, buy your needs
ard v , e khetprice
> of your ticket.
J ohn L. Case
tr ick Store Trenton, Ga.
“WHY I ATTEND SCHOOL”
The following article receiv¬
ed first prize in a contest spon¬
sored recently by the Times.
(By Wilma Shelton—Brown Gap
School.)
I attend school for the purpose
of acquiring an education and pre¬
paring myself for a higher posi¬
tion in life, for the required prep¬
arations I need and must have if
I ever expect to take part in the
business world affairs these days.
And there is no way to prepare one I
self for - such , positions ... and ,
carry
on the part successfully except
to attend school and acquire an
education, first, one must begin
at the bottom and ascend by work-
ing haid to complete common
thing highir. ?£hXr educatTon
is based upon elementary studies
of the commJn on schools p.rbnnls and nnrl it it is is
ere on# lays the foundation tor
knowledge we hope to acquire in
■ M ™ to ™ me '
When 1 go forth , from this
school, I Will feel that it has
played a splendid part m fitting
me or greater tasks before me.
I am striving to acquire an edu-
cation and soon as I have fin¬
ished expect to take a business
course and secure a position as
a stenographer, as I wish to earn
a good salary and take my place
in the Z business 7 affairs of the
world, and unless T I u keep striving; f •
to secure an education and en¬
lighten myself so I can move in
society with enlightened people
and be able to converse on any
enlightened subject without con¬
fusion or making mistakes. I can
never make my life work success- j
of Week
Ckurcli Notes
Rev. S. Long preached a very
interesting sermon at Trenton
‘ a "±I J>nd Presideo
at the ssion of the third quar
terly conference atRisingFawn
on the following day,
L. M. Allison, E. M. Allison,
J. E. White, R. L. Cagle and
S. W. Woodin were elected
building committee for the
Rising Fawn church.
A tent meeting will begin at
Trenton on May 3. EfTorrs are
being made to interest the en¬
tire county in this meeting. We
believe that the meeting will
furnish the biggest opportunity
our Christian people have ever
had to unite in a two weeks
meeting forddie uplift of the
entire county.—No denomina
tional lines will be drawn.
City people often get together
for big union meetings. Let us
try |something‘worth while in
^ coun t r y. R e v. Thomas
Priddy, Rev. W, B.Belchee and
their choir director will be in
charge of the meeting. The
local organization is boing com-
p!eted|and the committee will
have some thing to say next
week.
Beginning Monday, April 20th
our mill in Trenton will run
hrough the summer months on
Mondays and Saturdays.
W. I. Price
WHEELER
Trenton, Georgia
Dealer in Fancy Groceries and All Kinds
of Feed Stuffs
\
We invite you to visit Our Store on
Circus Day and see the BARGAINS
we have to offer you. X
1 ^ McBryar Bros.
1 TRENTON, GA.
Dealers in General Merchandise, Country
$ Produce and Feed Stuff?
<y To Our Friends and Customers—When
iC
in town on Circus Day make Our Store your
i| ^ $ * headquarters, --- We are offering Many
HP! «£♦ Attractive Just Now.
j «$► f Bargains
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CIRCUS DAY
WEDNESDAY
APR. 22
Local circus appetites, which have
whetted to a concert pitch.
be than satisfied, . -. ,
more on
April 22, when Golmar
Circus steams into town on
u j un i esg j learn and realize the
m p 0r tance of an education, must
J mtf"" 7 “
As , pondering over my
day after day , working , . , ,
,
(■ or fln educa tj 0 n and trying to
Uf myself for higher posi-
because I want to get the
bcst out of life , j wish the
of my iabor to be a success
mean9 more than wealth,
have realized that an education
- - - .
An education brings the best
life can offer, it increases
earning power, it enables one
be a sucess and leaders rather
# machine . Fortunes may be
health may fail and friends
forsake, but an education is
lasting treasure. It will bring
health, wealth pleasure, friends
and success, and it can not be
or taken away.
its special train, and erects its huge
tents.
Briefly summed up, here are the
important features of probably the
greatest and most unique organiza¬
tion in the world, so far as ainse-
ments are concerned. A trained
wild animal dog and pony exhib-
I i,ion tale > °P™ in Lton’s * W 'T' Br.de” 4 8 °T foilow. ^
’
ea ed bv b v a » bill bm of of entirelv en ‘: rel f new new acts
-
never before conceived , oy man.
Some of the more important ar¬
tists are the Gordon Sisters, acro-
batic and rolling ..... globes; W. „ r „ B.
j Yorke who exhibits a troupe of
wonderfully j trained ponies, dogs
j troupe of acrobats, (Tayto. famous in Eur-
ope; the three A ork s ond their
; trained dogs and monkeys. Cap-
j tain Kelly and a‘ trio a greatest per
formin !.° .Tf. le ? hants in the world
Toto, Billy Sunday .... and the Major.
The various acts have been pick¬
ed from the various arenas of the
world, with a v’ e w of giving to
the public the best of everything.