Dade County sentinel. (Trenton, Ga.) 1901-1908, November 08, 1901, Image 2

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OAOE COlWlf SEtRiNEi. Published Every Friday. W. D. B. Chambers, W. 11.0,0'Neai, Publish, TKKMs, $; ,00 pur yoar it, apvaNCK. Advertising ratss reasonable and will be matte known upon application. All legal advertiting must be paid lor in advance. All communications must be accompinied ■With the real name of the writer, 1 Address all correspondence to TH hBIN TI - NEL, V i nton, •. AWVFRItM\<i It AT 15*. ire. II IwkJl ’mo. |l 3a.os. 6mo. || l)r. l£ ~Til~i.' ji a~.5 [|~4.5U ii l <.bo~^~h'iloo ' B|f 1.50 || A9 || 6.50 II 11.00 If 10.00 d|| 1.75 |l 1 ~ I.M~ Ii I*so li MOM \o || 's. || 4-5 Uif 8.5 UII ld.0" II 27.00 jfo || i. |f 15.7 l| 25*6 II 25.80 |l 52.50 icol.ll TOO II 15.00 II r'.oo |l 55.00 |l too 00 LOCAL TIME CARD. i'aoskb'i yo^TT I P SOUTH nOUNIi. ,9 t ; a. m. N0.5, ... 8:B2 a.m. tfo. fi 9.02 P. M. -Vo. 1 8:50 P M. Uncle Sam’s far Eastern posessions lo be in a very unsettled state, and so tar as can be learned many of these wooly, w ty, treacherous natives, who were once counted bn as being loyal to our great Re public, are continually in a state of revolt. How long, oil, how long must our people dispense the not-palatable muzzle and shackle lo these Godless and bloodthirsty creatures in order to induce their submis- Hveneei to the gentle(?).ouch of civilization? The Franco-Turkish misunderstonding it would appear from recent extracts, prom ises to, at least, draft the attention of the domestic and foreign public to that extent ; that impels its eager watchfulness. It seems that The only hope for peace ia based on the Sultans’ immediate paving of France’s claims. Our people, judging from the general tenor of the press, do not seem P Specially care which of the two nation controversy s! all be the “top dog” should ] hostilities -esult out of ’his om’•re 1 . It seems tint *f Catoosa j •flinty, Ga., is having slight misun derstanding with the officers of Mari* Coupty, Tenn. It appea-s that Cs ; n wen’ into Tennessee iu search of one Dr Doyle, who was wanted by the officials of Catoosa on a charge of misdemeanor. Tl-e officers of Marico county, however, refused to give Doyle up since, as they claimed, Doyle w injjieir custody. Cain, resolute and de termined, later on carried his point and secure' 1 h ; . man. r rrre slight misun derstanding and controversy between the parties interested. Jf'e arc ward than pleased to note that our correspondents are doing splf ilia vor A. Evidence of the high appreciation of their communications mag be seen on every hand. One thing, howev er, we must insist upon namely, that each communication he accompanied with the Ti E A L X.t ME of the writer. HOTEL ARRIVALS, WILLIAM,S HOUSE. I,. Jones, Kiox* Ip, Tenn., Mr. McGill, I hr’tnnongu, Tenr.. Tom Merriam. Chiilta nooga, Olelt Johnson, Nashville, Tenn., .1 I. •I'-hns n nU wit , Wildwood. (ia., Mr. Lnn’b- Ain, Kentucky, Col. Payne. Chattanooga, Tenn., Andy Layman, Chattanooga. Tenn., and i.ec Pope o r Hooker. Ga. NOTICE. KiiLirir Atlanta, G i. >.Jltor DA I'd COUNTY SEN I j EL, Tienton, G i. Dear Sir. 1 notire in your last issue, notice was given that I waulu introduce bills to it. - peal the charter of ihe towns of Trenton tin*) Rising Pawn. I positively will not introduce any sli Ij bill*, j Uti* holft a p. tilion, Ripnrd by the riti&ens ol )li e infir Fflw , a-1* mo to ap.icnd the cliari r ■ of said town, so as to j>toiiibi( the stile ol spif* ti.cus liquors. 1 have also requested n rt rJuoc a J i) to amend the charter or tlie town o! Trenton , on the, sa no line will pleßse change ih notices sc ?is to re id. ‘*To amend so ns to jro* l.ihit the Rale ot spirituous liquors.** i I‘lease publish above nnire. Very Trul V Y’our' s . O. W. M.T.4 JU.U. To The Advertising Public. , Tke Dale County Sent'Nti . thf-nrl; pnppr iu 1 lisl.i and n> Dtid< courfj’is q sjvpu column. *fmir pdgn Dfu-fpaprr with the piesctit circulation, which is vastly Dr < r U.ftii ii hfis Ivecn for \-urs. pford.- a pplfnditl advert isinw medium. D goes to ‘he homec r> t n cti spot I eofile who nre thriftv. prosj eroi s tiu! itilellif i>) t. li’s ifthdcrp sneiid ktens-of thousands ,f dollais in l< - and foreign markets em iiully■. Hie paper oil dilates i xtenGvelv In Noith Georgia ont-ido of Dad* -•ount3 - . Ir aiso poos in ruiiihei of Ninth Alabama and East r J>r • Rosseq towns. In plain, L i: th* metlium through uiiiti, a hug' j Dumber of dealers n *K as'jui iriedW-'Dsis readied let, us do your advoi torritwj; you wi'l t fjcre tßw p: a asd’. CUR CORRESPONDENTS. | Giving the News of Various | Precincts In the County. SUIiJrHTJR SPRINGS. I Mrs. Henry Smith Is quite sink. We hope ; for her a speedy recovery. Sirs T. J. Moreland has returned, alter a pleasant v isit ol several weeks in Chatranoo ga and RoSsyille. We are glad to note the convalescence of Mr pot Warrew. Jasper Murray came in from the Indinu Territory last week. Ite. I suppose, is here for bis health. Dade is a wonderful recuper ator. especially when there ts so much at traction here lor him . Me ure glad to have him wii.h us, Quite an interesting prayer meeting is be ing carried on at Cloverdate every Saturday night, and a marked increase is noticed in at tendance. Mr, Arthur Drown is on a business trip to Buckler, rlu. Quite a number attended the Hallowe'en party, given by Mrs, Heb ford Thursday eve ning. Miss Ar.nio Itiordan spent Friday afternoon with Mi-s Dora Thomas. ALABAMA. RCSSVILLE. Supt. E. I* Taylor of the Park Woolen Mills, leaves today frr New York. Mr. Frank McCraig, who lias been very ill is much improved. Miss Carmi Stegall is t!>e fcuest of friends here. Miss Willie Pace of Chattanooga is vis iting fiiendson Dodd Avenue. The entertainment given by the Junior League at the M. E. Church Saturday eve ning was a decided success.' Mr. 11. S. Howard of Carson, and New- man College is visaing his mo her. Jerry Pace of Trenton, Ga., visited rela tives here Sunday. Dr. S. A. Fowler of St. Elmo, was here last week. Rev. Kelso Allison of Rising Fawn, Ga., io moving into one of the new cottages on Rossville Avenue. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Johnson wus buried at Newnan Springs Tuesday. Mrs. Rebecca Wheeler, who has been very ill at her home on Gordon Avenue, is convalescing. Miss Hove Stegall has returned from a visit to St. Louis, Mo. The Cagle Sisters gave a delightful ; en- ! tertainment Saturday evening at the school house. Air. and Mis. Fletcher Martin have moved to .Vssvilze from Mission Ridge. The whist Club met at Mr. J. C. Stnhs ! Wednesday evening- Mr. Win Freewill soon move into his new residence at East End. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Carroll are now at ! home w ill Mrs. V\ m. Ciowe. Mrs. J. C. Stilh is visking Mrs. Haskins of Chattanooga today. Mr. anil Mrs. Miner of Highland flßtarc the guests of Mrs. Joe Bennett on Dodd Avenue. m>s M- Williams of Green Bush, Ga., is visiting Miss Mary Lizzie IXcFa.lauu this week. Messrs. R. D. and Clevc Lewis of Chatt anooga, were tjie guests of R. C. Wilson Sunday. Miss,Birdie Fireman, who attended the Mullens—Dunn wedding has returned to ; her home in Tullaiioma. Miss Helen Dixon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilbanks. Born to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Emerson, a son. Miss Lurv McFarland has returned finni a pleasant visit lo l.er parents iuCleveland. Mr. W. D I*. Chambers, editor of the Dade County .Sentinel, was here the 3rd, in tne interest of his paper. Rest wishes for the success of the SEN TINEL. Komaine. ASOALON. | Last Sunday night a little rain fell, Mui this morning, (Tuesday,) is disagreeably cold. ■ It was r.a rer funny to see he ning around yesterday afternoon their nine*' loved (lower plants. Mrs. Lula I’ryor ha.-, not been several and tys. The Sunday School ut ihi.. iiV moving on. Tiie school will hifveat luist uias tree, and the people anticipate a gle-. time. Mr. f. and Wi. J-i-. were seen wending their way toward Ascalon Sunday afernoon. Rev. J. F. Guv held an interesting revi v.l at ihe Methodi.-l Church last week. Ev eiyhody likes t > lie r Bro. Guy preach, e pei ia iv the young ladies. ’ i’o-slnn hunting is the order of the night now. Even the young ladies are at las. interested. Miss Nellie Chambers went i cue night lust week. I'.XOBAMUS. WILDWOOD. We are glad to welcome the Sentinel to our heaitbstoe.es Mvy it "gn-w it, grace” and power .lid live t,- a ‘-green old ;.gj.” '■ Ihe Li*>y who d> es a stroke and stops, l\ ii ut . r a-p ea'. luai, ir ; 'i’i: tin a-gregation .sis gle dr.q-s Li;, trn M-. 8 l tt th sea ” ) he .!; .!■ v en | . rty givt-i i > Mr. aid Mrs. !’ ]., trasrhighW mi joyed Uv -.ai preserri oat e.-piiriotls Cupid Metis, t. have.;; n-, .e o! . .bsi; !_.* lalure in s' lot .sum* i 'be yot: ~j. -;., _ . . no -it s.-- • _ , m. i. v. ni- •- ~ ai*- i.v-.i; tta.c oif COUNTY SENTm. YKENWm, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, mi Bachelorship,, \rtfu4 (ajpid iusy J;e thwarted once if—. Mr. Jas. Carroll and daughter, Miss Nita visiUd relatives here Friday and S^ttyrday. jlr. Tom Holmes of St. Elmo, was here on business Monday. Misses Lena Johns end Mamie Short, of Wauhatchie, was in our midst Sunday. Messrs. Custer Chambers end Vester Car roll, of Morganville, greeted us with ra j diunt smiles Sunday. ; Mr. J. I. Johnson s”J fami.y will inovi ito St. Elmo in a few days. Miss Hetli' will he greatly missed—especially by some, i hut St. Elmo is not far away. Wonder who at Morganville is workin- I their magio power on our hoys? ! Misses Ada and Annie I.ca visited rel - I tives at Morganville Saturday and Suuda . Miss Jennie Lea went to Chattanoog: I shopping Friday. j Mrs. Wm. Bussev is spending a fev. ! weeks in Chattanooga with relatives, j Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bearden is visi inp ! his father, Mr. A. A. Bearden. Mr. Siimon i'eartjen his unturned bom* from Birmingham, Ala. Ebfrnezek. allss liwie Townsend, who has been quit ill for a few days past is somewhat impro c< •Mr. J. I. Johnson will make Bt. Klmo his future home. Tlk j w ill he very much nii-M hy their many iriends iu this place. Mrs. Joe Stewart, w ho ha- been visiting h Sl-tcr, Mrs. Nellie Ituaseil lo- ihe post wo t returned to her home r Byiu's Glmpel th morning. Mr. Bell Lei has moved Itis family to •lo placc, much teour pleasure and Morganville’ regret, especially s< me ol the boys. It is the intnuion id the young people o this place to ie:e tlieb*-n i- 01 -he .n.iny ex hihitions that will he given in Ihe county even if we don’t have one in our school We Wildwooilian . look forward to ihe com ingot Tli F. SEN TIN EL as one of the lirightcs events of the week With all duo respect l its predecessor, we must sav that tho Semitic is a mo*t interesting and entertaining little paper, and a very w-i. oiu* guest. We sin corely hop*' that rts young editor will contin ue success!ully with its publication. A most enjoyable Hallowe’en party wa givei at the residence of Mr. Boh Leu, Jr. lestThursd y evening. Those present were Misses, Messrs. Jennie Lea, Itoscoe D.Chamurs, Hettie Johnson, Vester Garroll, Ada Lea, Custer Chambers, Annie Lea, Otis Tittle, l.eala Lea, F'clton Deciding, Sadie Chambers, Marvin ji a.. llum, Ollie -uopt, John lli >Mc, Joe llixon. George lliukle, Walter Sivopo, NEW ENGLAND. Pnp Vicars, of Etna, T°nn„ call<-tl bj’ Monday, and left us real winter weather, "in earnest.” Rev. C. E. Bovver preached, Bert Sunday to quite an attentive an ;dienee. I Quite a number ol the hovs who inre employed at Durham, were with us Sunday, displaying tneir usual smiles. Mrs. Charles Connelly of At lanta. Ga, formerly Miss Lottie Sells, with h*-r same timi d* h smiles, is with her noth* r for a few weeks. W. G. Morrison returned Friday from DeKalb county. Ala., where he lias l>*-en in the interest of a wheat fai> ho is handling. He shipped several machines to that section this week. Col. I. II McLean of Chatta nooga was with his father and sis ter Sunday Ho always attends our Sunday School whin with us. j .!. C. Kiser of Tecumsa, Tenn., an old Dade county hoy, now of I the M ct C. R‘v. visited his moth er and sister, Mrs. J. W. Rains tli is week. Come out Saturday nights to singing, and trv your voice, per haps it is not spoiled. Meet at G :30 promptly’. B. li. Cnadwiek returned Sat urday night from Buffalo, N. Y., where he has been for several | months, * We -s a tf-oric*' d-Mv’* like to sa.v much, hut are hound to admit tha * we have fivW miles of the best r ad in the county. If there is •mything it is vvadiiiT in ml „■! ’’when >ve |fcu> t • Iu V- we .‘M- -m rv to any, no In-ttor. ! A.| f'-de City, wake tip lul j in our “happy 011 30 Cents still lives, ut vL loif y. R. ™ Wilson el inis lie aas s! ieht !v disfigured Thursday nigh l l>y taking away his moustache, vvi’h tl e except ions of a “good Co I .'.'’ he will soon O K II- V Taylor depart** ! from this pin e ‘Saturday morning or Tus-i ealoosq A)-> i bos. Cut niiogo was in Chatt ano.yga Monday. 30 CENTS. DURHAM MINES M's W. T. Junes, wife of Mr YVeb-t* • Janies, General Mannrtr of the Durban t oil am! Coke ( •*, sje. t a jart of la vve. k In-re. Mi-s Jennie II biitson an<! Mr. EdwarJ of C hattaHoojra, am! *M igg Enla Jaeoway <> I’renlon w te guests of Mrs. If. Tatar. hist Sunday.. Mr. 4 lint. \j. ilifpdorj wl aii tieci. eon ‘V- I tb bis boil lie- i.-irst f, ;e r. or.'.hs is r.!v :: ij j-- - - M;• ar.k •)•.-, - ,i for the DB.'uia Ca. t 5.0.,.... ufierday tti aiy.cpt a the Levaral noaii at dialtanooga. Last Tuesday while assisting in taaiug a lever lie track, Joe i.an ■vst-r, a bis leg broken; !Dr r.'Hiun Central Road | ai tended hiui. j Yirs. J. Mrs. Pistelle Car- | lock went t ; t last week shop- Mr. Jack efficient store keeper attended of J. N. Trigg in Chattanooga. Mr. J. M. Addition is suffering with an ittack of the week. Claire Tatum a position sguard with Capt. Mitchell. \V. Bates of Trenton returned thisevening o his duty after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Eph Rogers, who has heeu quite -ick is rspidlv iurprovvirg. Mr. S. H. Thuruian contemplates mov ing his family to the mountain for the winter. Ice wajs seen here this morning. Aunt Jane. HOOKER. Miss Ollie Stokes of Morganville is visiting lelntives here this week. Mr George Allen of Chatianoo a, was here Sunday night. Mr. J>. 11. Hale Inis accepted it irosition with the New Etna Coal Company. Mr. John W. Chandler of St. I'iimo was here®iis week looking ifter his real ^ite. Messrs. Mai I in, 1). Ii . Hale and ii • li.o-ir W. p; I M . I ! ,;i < .is ’lv ' - I ( S’ -' in i vv; in it, tilt- 'Ll 1 night W G. 8W En gland was i 11 Tow i^e ster day . Mr. \V . E. Tidwell and Miss Pearl Hatfield were married this afiernoop at the home of Vlr. W. L Al'isnn, who performed the ce iiioiiv. Mrs. W. F. Pickle’ 1 returned home lasi night, aftei spen tuig several wee as with . er H^’ j r. . P. Jjßikjßki of -i 11 i . JP - v - * •? M I’ENN. in. . Joe in. i to Mr and "■Bpa’-vr, 11 ■*"> guots of xir. and m. um-ii. A1 mteddow of Nashville, s;>nt Sunday w ith Ks grand pa, and took bark a good suppljHpf walnuts for tho winter evenings. Jas. ltoope mHe a flying trip to see t!ie boys at evening. Odie Hooker, gave us a smile before ‘ jack frost" had hardly Mr. Howland Grove, is vi-iting his daughter, > is very sick; The irresistalle, Anderson can he found in his office modßuv time, pulling ;:t“lluke’s B Egyttiact^ morgan^Slle^ Some of our taken advantage of the cool weather l>y so ue fat [ porkers. A County jlcloo) CnjHnissjnner. W. C. Curefoih visited wir si ho<> last week, and made Me of iii cl>:iracteri<Jfc; good t:iL to 1h -i-liool clMMrin. lie isHuil am is populaiMith th. clinol I'hpffon aiul leachwv . II . IT. Suilnn and ife W Clmi am iiga a r^- luting I In; laMilv oi riiomas * S* voraaßyrganville boys alien led a IlaTnvvfnii party at the lioim dMr Kolo l, u a, Jr., at Wildwood vYedik Hdj^piigli'. Mri. ''.Tiiuun Tilde, 01 e o' Morganvilie’i host womon. con ti.inee v rv sick . ,Miiv she livi -e v ral years ‘n do <r ou. Mippes Annie Lea of YYiJdwood nd . it. i iroll of Chattanooga speni Saturday and Suuday with relatives here. M/s Fannie iJhumUeps who has been in delicate health lor goto 3 tune [mat, is improving under the treatment of Dr. K. D. Davis. A meet v £gof enthusiastic young people of our town Tuesday night was held for the purpose of ar ranging for a school entertainment at the close of our school. .Such enthusiasm guarantees success. Mr. Willing Cross hasbeeu sick, but is now convalescing. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Piof. P. C. Chambers who is teaching school at Adgor, Ala., i is expected home Christmas. ' Otis Tittle and Custer Chambers ■ two of Morganvillc’s young men, are contemplating going to La* Fayette High school in January. These young men are ambitions and will make their mark. Mr.Jas. Hughes, one of our citizens, is. we are sorry to say, thinking of moving from our com munity soon. Mr. George Carroll of La >kout mountain h thinking of moving to o’.’.r vicinity this fall. Mr Vester Carro !. one of ou r popt.l r young men, has been ma king hiui.se,i ve~y hand) with the girls Hteiy. lie is becoming quite a gall nut. Mr. S. J. Hi' <ur pop .Pm mer chant, and Mi.-s ( leniuiio Smith, hi j partner in business, .-v. in to have a good r.n'J.- tnis l. Suc cess to them. Mrs. I au.ra Morg n who has been badly crippled l>v rheumatism, is able lo wans by the aid of crutches. fc*h ■ hear® her affliction with Chris tian i.kn fortitude, and meets all her fro nds with a smiling face, Ilurr ih for the Skntink..! Long : a) si.e stand On tiiti citadel Oi Uatit’s fair ho and! Liourvoor & .-i su. LHEUiF. ’to SALE. G fio It GIA Dade county . >\ ill lie sol i b lare tbo court bonne rloor in I he fow.l of Trei.ton. sail! slate uioi comity on ihe (list Tlies.lay In lwcember, l'JOl, win. in lie legal hour- o sale, lor ca .. lo itie liigb e-t biitilur, the 1011-. wing de-cribud property to wit. One gray tior.* mule tremrif Gi*orge, Also, one aymue mule aaiatil Kate, car b of about e'e.eiitltjjears obi, >n,i one wagon.(Oi l lli.kary,) Also one set 01 wagon harness In lot on ns the property of.l s. Gonlnt n to sa'l-fv u Mwri gage li la issued from It u U- county Si.potiui Court in lavoroi H. N. Emmett again*. J. s. tiotaluctt. I*i1 *i is Nov, 6th. lHjl. Kohl. Carter, Sin riff. GUANO. I I uni handling Adair McCarty Bros., high grade fertilizers for co.tun, corn, wheat, potatoes and general tiuck farming. Also their formula for composting stable and barn yard manures. Want to sell all progress've farmers believing it will lie to their interest it used intelligently. Analysis and other information furnished those ask ing. Jas. A. Case. NOT ICE. Notice is h re by given 'hat a lull will lie introduced outing the [ present session of the Georgia Leg | iiature to amend tlm Charter of tin tovi it of '! lenton, Dade count y (ill., as to prohi | spirituous lnpiois. Bill will he introduced by special u.ijuebt. lct. 2H;h 15)01, G. \V. M. Tati ir. NOTICE. Notice is her *by a ■ hill lie introduced during the pres** j out sessit n of the Georgia Legis lature to amend the Charter of the town of Hiring Fawn f*nde count l Da., so as to pToliibit tLe sale of spiri'ui u Bill will roilticeii l.v special nijutfl. t. 28. 1901 G. tO^T.m*M. NO 110 KOF DI6M ls\>S . • ItOl’GlA, Dade 'jointly. Whereas I. f>. Allison, ist rat or ol Adaline Tucker, r< -eiit- to Ilia court in his petitimd inly filed ami entered on record Ijat he has fully administered (lie ■* ii estate. This is therefore to ci'e ni: pors ns concerned, kin dred and creditor-, to show cause, if any they can. why sai l admin -(ration should not be discharged rum his administration, and re vive letters of dis.nis-ion on the ir-l Monday in Ja msrv, 1 D*Jif. Ins 0< t. 7th. 1001. J A. Cine on, Ordinary. 1 'ttoon* v UI.Y l.( l.ri-- i ‘(ip </' J dan nmn or woman o look after our growing business in I his and adjoining Coiitilf. s; lo act as 1 •lamigar and Correspondent; work can •e done at j our liou.i-. Knclo.se self- I lUiin-sstul, stamped envelope fr?r par* 'toulurs to 11. A. Sherman, General Vtanugo:, Corcoran Building, opposite ! Uuitod States Treasury, VVashin<noD, 1 >. C. ' CN A WHEEL an accident happens is UitUo of Mexican Mustang Linluieni. U—nr Ramming Sores need not become a fixture upon your body. If they do it is your fault, for MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT will thoroughly, quickly and perma nently cure these afflictions. There is no guess work about it; if this lin iment is used a cure will follow. VflH HAN’T Itunvj ho-7 quickly a t.nm or scald earth* rurM I U*J UUH I nllUls until you Lava treated it with Mexican Mustang l.lnlxneut. ii- u H-ii lleulcr it atuuda at the wry top. Why not be your own Hiddle-man? Pay bat onu profit between maker anc user and that a sms' I just one. Our Big TOC Page Catalogue nod Puyera Quide proves that it s possible. Weighs pounds, 12 000 illustrations descrils s and tel Is the one-profit price of over ♦O.P.M s* -tides, everything you use. We send 1 for 16 cents; that's not for the boot but to pa * wart of the postage or erpressaga ana wsev off idler}. You can't get it toe quick. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. The .Store of All the f cope ill'iio MicWgcJ Ave . Chicago. han't Ycur Llrcr. Liver troubles qultkly rertilt in r.'.iti and the man who neglects la liver has little regard fur health. A l.oltl of Browns’ Iron liuter* tnlreri now t'l*,. will keep ilia liver in perfect nrVr. If ’ liseane ties developed, Browns’ Jren I>l tt- r rill core it permanently. Etivndh s,u'. vitality will always follow ?* •.!<• Browns’ Iron Bitters is Bold by all dealers. A BOO.V TO MANKIND! Itableir’sl iBUCKEYe i PILE [OINTMENTS f IN TUBES .j ICLIRCS PiLES ONLtll ISK I: FOR J Itabler’s 1 PILE fOINTMENIJ m tubes! f PRICE 75*. 1 A. New for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL sxd S f WITHOUT PAIR CURES HAVE FAILED. tubes, by mail, ceni^. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, • - Nasn;fX ft si. .4 OWN RAJ US, With THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE t O ROME, €H3TTPeS! HttglPlE iSB SKSfSS. PUUMAM CiL£EPERS AH!) FIRST- CLASS lAV COACH TO AS 9 Possai& W&&* QUICKEST SCHEDULES TO CIaCAOO >£* KT£I £x Service to )L Q-Sm-WSiii'ip &Bt2f!3i anti tnkio, imfjana snrf Pvfate' ALU RAiL AND STEAMSHIP LINED TO NEW YORK xnd the EAST. TOURiST RATES TO ALL RESORTS- Cheap ERhjppt Eases l Arkansas tws. Ht sciietiules, aaps, ef ay paiirsw*** iaiepoaiiea, csii i?w pi v,l '' ic J. W. THOMAS, JR. H. F. SMITH, CHARLES E. HAB^ General manager. Traffic manager. c ' w I ' J r . uj/>, CA* NASHVILLE, TENN. NASHVILLE, TEWN ; WHEN 111 THI C:tY HI-: SURE To Ci.ll II lid see no* it! oOG " hit. Side Street, m here 1 nuiv be foui'tt s'ill (li.( • i>ii,g ‘he I>gt \v Id k \\ jt, e pod TANARUS hacc lo be 11 ui and io C|ip( Imoga . Ji .oil .loii’i care to Ji.uk (all j f.KD SEE ME m WrY. YOU it FKIKND, i: u. i r.ti/F, The Georgia SLooo. The One Day Cold Cure. Coldinlicu.lai.il sore hror-t cured b.-Kcr tr.ott.'*('hoc-dates Garniivc yulnlnc. Ascaif to take as candy. “CU.idreu cry icr tlicu. " \ PILE FOURE