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Dade County Sentinel
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
TRENTON, - - - GEORGIA.
DIRECTORY.
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Sll'.s RIIWIOX TO YOU It HOME PAPER, TAKE
IT AVI) REAR IT. HA EWE JX)NF. ANYTHING
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IT SUITS YOU AS A C lUXTY NEWSPAPER LET
US HE Vlt FROM YOU. WILE YOU?
Yr. Win. Simpson informs us
t'iat !i s business is growing daily.
The editor and stall'hopes to )><>
aMo'Jo attend tho Now IS.ighmd
sjljiol .-nti rtainmant to bo giw n
tmiuhi, \\ o prodiot a grand lime
for tli<ts ■ present.
Mr. ,J C. Hubert son’s new adver
tispin nt np|M ars tins issue. Go
nnd si.o bim at bis store nmr tin*
A. (i. $. J* might depot; bo can
show you b>. tior than toll you what
Imiga ins bo oilers.
(inlinery J.*A. Curoton was in
tin -Si ntikej. . Ilioe Wednesday
<‘fi luisinosu. No cleverer oHicial
Hun Mr. Corel,m, we claim, can bo
found in (bo state.
Win n wo e t -in a snap” on ac
count ut lack at fuel , clover J. M
Uiistl- herrv always svmpathiy.es
"id] us. lie |,as divided coal
"dh i,s a i umber of limes. This
• 11 1 oil. Mr. Ca.-tleberry will al
wu\< sell you anything in bis store
in il.e right price.
In trading with ai yof our n-1.
vettii-ers we would highly appreci
ate ■ lia favi r if our readers
uld mention tho Skxtinki, in
com,((ijon Atitb tboir adverti-so.
'•i it. Biofher, can't you do this?
f" : 1! cost you nothing and it will
i- some help to us. We feel sine
•hat you will do this much for us.-
U’u w, re sorry that Prof,
T>< ngnn lnil <I log, „j n .‘
t* t 'MiniTicnt program. Mr. Dow
school at New Liberty close!
' 'lues,| ; ,y
;V" to "t thi-f- am) do not know
." particular®. luit we are sal is lied
p ’"C exhibition wax a success
lot • Mougan is a stranger to
lai'uro.
Moiganvi lie’s popular inerch ants
f!nnU) Male send us an “ad” this
" H ' Mi is firm, though only a
' " ,r . t t .' r ( 1P at Midr present local ion
,l e ,'! ,ll(I| ng up a splendid trade.
them; they wid do fue rjght
thing by y ou<
If n\er Sydney, th? bright son
‘ ‘ P ’ Jac ' j -ny, lost an op.
I ' \ ,O be useful to his neigh
f . " u . \ lave never heard of the
' . " lt,lin Miis model boy is
ni ,, CC , oniriloda,in K spirit that will
tta k3 lum friends any here.
In this isg , |0> Garmany Bro’s.,
Montgomery, Av,„ Chatta-
Yu ’ ’ a y° :, n advertisement,
in U R - nlleme, i themselves
of (S'", 8 no,llin ? on the she.ves
cl'K \ fc,e Knnt store which can he
w.f”V Lod,l r ■™ ii >■ •
with K)fe "ho have traded
Un disputlT ampl ? bears ol,t tb, ‘
PUted assertion.
the AtSnf 0 club,) ing rates with
\Vk vv , a l Journ al and the NeW
semiw, 0r L a - The Joural comes
while the World is
choir* n n , WP r k: y- Make your
•hing bv L d J hon . do tho ( )ro P er
ffon to von. l! ,llg y ° Ur subscr, P'
seJ( C “ ,10mtt paper and your
°t one of the others.
C. \V. Sitton visited tho Skxti
nei. oflice Tuestltty.
Harvey Quinton of Chattanooga
was seen in tow n Sunday.
John O’Neal of Rising Fawn
was in town yesterday.
Thomas Cummings of Now En-
I gland was in town yesterday.
The people of the .'own are doing
some splendid work in way of re-
Wiring at the Methodist Church.
Rev. F, A. Deii preached a
splendid sermon at the Cumber
land Presbyterian Church Sunday.
Steve Lyemance’s plesaatil foo
ds occasionally s>en in the Sextio
nel otlic *. Stove is a splendid bov.
At the Wonder Sion in Chutta
anooga may hi seen, six days in
the week, a continuous (hr mg of
purchasers going in and out of
this popular dry goods lion e.
Our old friend G. T. Mathis
called at our otlice yesterday. He
is a painter by trade having done
work all over Dade county.
We were sorry to learn that our
friend E. 11. Wade is con fined to
ins room on account of a severe at
tack of rheumatism.
Lee Forester, who has moved
from Suipl.ii.’ Springs to New En
gland recently, was in the Sexti
XE), office yesterday.
Mr, Corput makes a popular
man io look after the Trenton end
of the telephone line between our
town and Chattanooga.
Allen Jacovay, who has a good
posifim with Schwartz Bros.,
Chattanooga, visited home folks
Sunday.
We call the attention of nor
suDscribors around Trenton to the
“ad” of I\. D. Jackson. Go and
see him; lie will treat you courte
ously and sell you anything or. the
shelves at the right' price.
Will Hughes and wife alter a
pleasant visit to his parents, W. 'l'.
and Mrs. Hughes left for their
home in Chattanooga.
At Mas- y & Winfrey’s restau
rant, 282 Montgomery. Av<>.,
Chattanooga which is in charge of
Mr. Thoira-C. Wmlrey of Dade
county, may he found ju-t what a
hungry man wants at [trices that
suit hi- purse.
Little Griggs Jacowavis getting
along nicely. Hi-painful wounds
are receiving ali the care and yl
lentlon (hal could lu* b’*stmved Oy
kind and loving parents. \\, hope
die little fellow will speedily
recover.
ELeishere in t,ur eohin'Hs, W
I*l. Walk ', it Cos., of 23H .tlmit
gomery Avenue, Ch.ttt.i iooga,
IVnn., see fit to introduce then:
set yes to tlv* good pi*oi)!e of Dub
with nn adv**i tis(*m<*iit of in re val
ues for tho money. We have
known Mr. Walker for a uum , "T
of you "a and through his long a- t
pei ieupo as a dry goods nnm we
have never known him to nnsrep
resi nt anything.
• n Miss the talent
ed and popularwnighb'r ot Mis.
A. J. Tatum , Case has a
model clei k. m.d
kindness in tin.* cap; wbicli
she is empl lyed will ■
to the popularii" of ’ *gant
store of Mf. <’ y .. :
”” tntertainment of
chambers at Morganvili-
Monday night. alt'ioogH veiled and
impeded hv the very unfavortibl**
w>*ai her, was a-pronounced success.
We understand that, a large number
of the dialogues mid acts compris
ing the progrnme were original
with the man io charge.
Quite a crowd of youngsters en
joyed the kindness and hospitality
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. D. O’Neal
last Saturday evening. A nicer,
better-behaved assemblage we
hav* never seen. Every one pres
ent seemed to enjoy the occasion
highly.
Account of South Carolina In
ter-St ne and Wet Indian Ex
position. Charlston, S. 0., I) >c
eirihi r Ist, 190 l to June Ist. 1902
the Alabama Great Southern Rail
road will sell tickets at greatly r
(Ineed rates from pointy,
lino to Charistoo-xe J . turn.
For oilier fffTormation call m
address. A . B Freemen,
Passenger Agent. Birmingham^Kla
The store of Smith A r W.M- at
Morganville was broken n\>M Gat
unlay night November and
goods to the amount of I"Tty dol
lars carried away. Ihe firm had
recently added considerable to t heir
stock and were getting a nicj trade.
This misfortune of Saturday night
is necessarily depressing to the
I opular firm, hut posessed with the
true hu-iness spirit they will go
right ah *ad serving the puhlrc by
ottering splendid goods at very low
prices, and always extending the
most courteous treatment to every
customer. I
DADE JO'JNTZ SENTINEL, TRENTON, UA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901.
Mr. S. .T. II ite of Ho tkor was .n
town the lirst ot the week.
Mr. C. A. Bryan, our Tax Collec
tor, was in town Tuesday.
Col. John (i. Hale of Rising
Fawn was in town Tuesday.
John II . Cuzzort went to Dur
hmi Mines on business Monday.
J, E. W Lye man ce and wife
spent Monday in the city' shopping.
We de-ire a. correspondent ai
Byrd's Chapel. Who can acct in
module us?
Miss Jenim Wi'son of New En
gland visi*. and in town the first o:
the week.
Hon. G W. M.Tatun was at
ln me Sunday. Mr. Tatum is an
ei.thusi.isti i legislator,
A mini er and Tn ntonites were
. resent a' tie* Morganviile school
i literfuinment M eiday night.
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A smart Broadwa", Ncm
York, druggist lias
(Lis sign hanging outside
his store; it marks the
new era of drug selling.
Is it any wonder that he
has to cnla-ge his quar
ters, that his clerks are
Busy, and that his store is
thf> y-'/wst nopular
along iiie iL.trriu a -i'i'ioir
oughfare ?
You can afford to trade
with a druggist who gives
you SCOTT’S EMULSION
when you aaic ior ir
BEN T. miQ/K
Att'y-at-Lt^
TRENTON - - • GEORGIA
Prompt o all business
intrusted to liir
W’/ti IN THE CITY
f BE SURE
To Call and see me at 80ft
hiteside Street, where I may hi
I Mind still dispensing 'lie best
j Whiskies, Win".-' ami Tobaccos to
he found in Chattanooga.
If you don’t care to drink call
AND SEE WE ANYWAY.
YOUR FRIEND,
E. 11. HADE,
The Georgia Saloon.
Cattanooga,
Thi9 signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Tablets
* t v r.t crjTC9 T3 QT?
ARE ! ANY
YOU ifeplf Wi> HEAD
DEAF? NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
. by our new invei ion. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD K r ' CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A Or SAYS:
Baltimore, M 1.. March jo, 1901.
Gentlemen: '-afness. thanLs to your trvatmeut, 1 will now give you
a full history of my ca discretion.
About hve years a fc gan to simr, and this kept cn getting worse, until I lost
xny hearing in this car ei
I underwent a treatme tor three months, without any rucccss. consulted a num
ber of physicians, amon- ost eminent ear spec.ali.-t of tkis city, wlu to! Jme that
only an operation couh even that only t mporarily, that the head noises would
then c \ir? ?, but the hear cd ear would bj lost lorevcr
I then r,a\v vour ueb' len ally ii a New York paper, and ordered vour treat
ment. After I had usei hu according to vour direc lions, the:: i.icsceased. rad
to-day, after five wrecks diseased car has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to rctn -cruly yours.
• F. A. Yv’IiRMAN, 730 S. Eroadway, Ealtimore, Md
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation.
“3WK.-* YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME "OT-T. 1 "”*
IAiFERHATIONL AURAL CLINIC. 59R LA SALLE fiVE., CHICAGO. ILL.
S|tnnc"*
THE Tl EL. EXA.VI MY
f liUUDS,
Eycty Bur’ mi Must Have Some
Piof.gLi.t • ; Livir? nr.cl Letting Livu”
iLsOt AND SEE IF I DON'T
“Traciice ,iiat 1 Preach.”
i.M*i. •- ax;> su yiis ax:> r.ur.'X'::-? ate)sr.
DRY G -0 IS A3 lliW AS CAN BE FOUND IN TOWN.
-Will Not lie Undersold On Groceries—
(Gnp n■ Htmth TTiuknrv Cr>nir =, ITnnl w iv'*. Toh uvos it Not ions
a- L< >'V <*r LOW Bit G* h* -•> ii "w n.
( all tih'i s<e an. awl if Y< >l~ tlou'' want to Sir Hl', yon
rnt l ci yj nill i a j 1 mf soin i‘’ *ll n y in my Sjiiindid siocJc <j YV oOlts
that v ill al l cm I uon r t y< .
WILLSftIVI SIMPSON.
[ OTHING SHODDY IN STOCK.
Wi* ngj.in <*xt.*n.l thank- to our numerous frivnili who have liGen so
Kind to u> bestowing a reasona’olo portion of pat roiing's ipion us the
p"st sL-a-on, mi.l a- tic* time ot voir i- : at In nil that w 1 begin to lay in a
-op]) '' .1 Glo'hingand Shoes to proteet u-I'm. ll tho chilly winds and
..ii; ot ii pmi ehing winter. Uo beg to stale that we are tar Ivttor
i*i pared to till vour many wants than ever In*fore and only n-k you to
(all and giv.* u- tlx* tilan.-ut' * of -bowing our many rare bargains.
SHOTS.
When in nets! of goo! Shoe- rein her us,
a- i.e occupy lir-t po-iiion.
We i- 111 -imply y, a with fine of
]levwmii! iiLike, ii'Kiiownei! for goi il Wear,
pi ii-e- Sti-.00. SI amt S>.
Our l ineiiinati line of l;a:ie-' fine cus
tom made Sh*..- in H[)-10-i!ate tyles in
We! Is, I urns and MeC .y’- S-!.20, 3.00 and
3.50, ure will:, nit rival in the* city of
( li.iiian . .g" : t tin v |.rices.
Our ! :te-t and a>-t liigldy estemued me
dia. i ] rico, -tyli-.it iiuiiaiioii welts and
McCoy sewed hi, ties’ skoe are our $1.50
in! S! 5 line that we g’niianlee to be solid
leather and : ati -factory to wearers or a
liei. pair m iilinUt ( h'.llge.
Our ladies’ Kangaroo tanage whole stock
i all' Shoes at SI.SC; sold under absolute
guarantee to be all leather and great wear
re* istei -.
We have some call Shoes in Children’s
at DOe, 1.10 and $1.25; the only -wool
hoe- in the in irket at those price- of Ipta!
wearing qu.ililies.
in Men’s "it
$1.50 is s, ,|,|h leather and g
give good.
We have the strongest
~ and 2.50 that can Ire
larket.
We stiil handle the Battb of
men’s, women’s and ’ ” *
than ever, at sl., I
We have nui.
Shoes tl.at we can
space, so we , <g- iod juo
inent to call bef . aeeou
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GARMANY Jii-o’s
-230 Montgomery Avenue.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
CLOTHING.
Yes, we are coining to the front. Can
sell yon ns gpoil value in ail wool Suits as
yon ran find elsewhere.
Our 57.50 to 610 00 Suits are every fibre
wool and made up in first ela s slide.
We are selling the prettiest line of Men’s
Suits at $12.50, 15.00, 17.50,20.00, 22.50 to
be found in Clialtanooga.
Our Overcoat tire fine, from
if 12.00 to .f 18.00.
We ran sell you all wool Meltons, Chev
iot amt lieaver Overcoat-at $6.50 to $10;
dre-sy and up-to-date.
We have go,ml wool suits for hoys nt $1.50
2.00 and 2.50; sufficiently good for dress
Skirts and Wraps.
Lullies’ rea ly to wear department ron-isting
oi w**ol skirts at SI,OO. 1.5 U, to 4.50, m ule of
good goods and ol the latest style-..
We have good u-sortment of litdie-’ Cloaks
in ladies cloth and -ilk pliisli at *1,50 t 045.50,
Our line ol Julie*-’ J ickets box style tit $5.
66, aim 6 0 50 art line value-,
Diy Goods,
Our mso is overflowing with Dry Goods,
ii-ii and yaul wide tricot, 25c; l.odie-’
Mli, all -nades 2o<*:. All wool Serge, 25c,
50c, and 75c; .School*, y Jeans, 15c: wool
filling Jeans, 22c to 21 Outing Flannel,
sc, 6c, 8c and 10c; be-t digo blue and
fancy Cal eo, sc; cotton CLi :<s at 5c and
' wide Domestic 5c ai. ’ 6c; stajile
U nis, 5c to 6c; yard v * Percale
v Tory Shirting, liuli • 1* c
i wool Hlankets. vtra
,i\j Blanuets, ir<4i Vj
per pair. > #*
(HATS! HATS!! HATS!!!
| The b ’ft Hats $2 are “Nox All”
line, For higher ju ice Hats you
can get of our “No Nntne , ’ line
from $2 to $4.50.
We haven’t the space or ability
to tell of all our ged values so we
hope to have the pleasure of meet- t
ingall vbo desire good honest
goods at reasonable prices.
Respectfully,
A SET OF DISHES FREE
AT THE
I
WONDER STORE!
We give a ticket with etch 25e purchase or more. No chance, no lot
tery. Hand Painted w ire for everyo't Unit trails with us. Nothing
pl.eiif‘s a Indy in >re thri nice J)ish s. You can see them in our Show
Wimlm'. Our \ intei <*nck of I)*• v floods, Shoes and Clothing 816
complete audo.iiiig to tin late lull we are s lling at reduced prices.
200 Lading Walking Hats, Factory Sam
ples, worth from 75c to 81.50, we are selling
while they last
Pargains in Sliorf.
Pebble grain, lace or button $
heavy shoes worth I .25.
line Dongola heel or spring
heel, worth 1.25 to 1.50 .07
Misses heavy shoes 75 to 07
( hihlren’s shoes from 9 to 12 .G>
Men’s heavy brngau double sole no
seam in back 1.00
Men’s Oil (.Irain 1.00
“ line satin ealf, (he best shoe you
ever saw for the prire 1.00
Men’s line Y.ei and Bov Calf
from $2.00 to 3.50
Boy’s Ileavv Slices tap sole, screw
bottom from 97c to 1.25
Men’s Jeans Pants in all colors and
sizes, worth 75c, now .47
Fine all wool Cheviot and Cash
mere Pants 1.50 to 3.50
Men’s heavy winter Undershirts in
all sizes J 5
Kxtrn heavy 60e kind .39
Better grades from 50 to 75c
Shnapps Tobacco 35c lb
Joe Bowers 353 ib
A rbuckles Coflue 12c
Ladles’ line felt and velvet hats it.
alt the latest styles 1.25 to 3.50
Ladies’ Fine Cheviot and Serge Skirts
Skirts, trimmed in Satin Eibbon
horn 2.50 up
Ladies’ Satin Shirt Waist, worth
3.50 at 2.97
Sample lot of Flannel Waists at Fac
tory prices.
The time to buy your Jackol or
Cipe is now. We have jttsL re
ceived sample lot which we
ate soiling at about one-half thoir
value.
Ladies’ Fine Box Jacket $2.97
Blj Line of Trunks at Cut Prices In all Sizes and Colors
from SI.OO to $5.00
THE WONDER STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
222 MONTGOMERY AVE.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
W^A
' WESTERN ano ATLANTIC R. R.
and
Nasliie,
SHORTEST ROUTE and QUICKEST TIME
TO
ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
CHICAGO and the NORTHWEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO CHICAGO
WITHOUT CHANGE.
NEW TRAIN to LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATI
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO LOUISVILLE AND
CINCINNATI WITHOUT CHANGE.
Cheap Rates to Arkansas and Texas
ALL-RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO
NEW YORK AND THE EAST.
TOURIST RATES TO ML RESORTS.
For Schedules, Rates, Maps or any Railroad information, call upon or write to
h W. THOMAS, Jr., H. F. SMITH, CHAS. E. HARMAN,
General Manager, Traffio Manager, General Paaa.AgerA
Nashville, Ten. Nashville, Tenth AtlantMGU
Ladies’ Vests 15c, 2 f’r 25
Ladies’ and Childrens’
Union Suits from 25 to 50c
Felt Window Shades 3 for 25
3 spools best thread 10
Two large Cotton BlanKets 49
Best grade Table Oil Cloth 15c yd
A (total comfort quilt 69c
Bruton’s Snuff 10c size 8c
“ “ 5c “ 4c
Hot Scotch Snuff 10c size 8c
Big Buck 35c lb
Big lot Indigo Blue Calico 4c yd
Outing Flannc's from 5 to 10c yd
FlanndelO in all colors at 10c yd
Fine wool dres flannels 25c yd
A go''.l all-wool red flannel 15c yd
Infants Jackets at. 25c
We have a nice line of fasci
nators, baby caps and
children's Hoods at the
right prices.
Children’s J. ekets and Cloaks
from 50c to 3.00
Men’s fine sample hats, worth 1.00 at 69c
Men'; Shirts in Madris regular
Dollar kind 75c
Men’s 75c shirts 50c
Work Shirts from 25c up
Overcoats for all sizes in light and
dark colors. When you see them
you can’t help from buying, they
are so cheap.
Boys’s winter Caps 15c
Men’s shop caps 5c
Hot Scotch Snuff 4c
Standard Snuff Aoo size 8c
Standord Snuff 5c size 4c-
Ladies’ Fleece Lined Hose 2 pr .25