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Dade County Sentinel
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
TRENTON, GEORGIA.
DIRFXTORY.
UadcSuperlorOourt meets 3rd .Monctaysin
March and Seuteuaber.
County Court (monthly term) meets 2nd
Monday In each months.
Quarterly term mints on 2d Monday in Kelt
ruary, May. August, and Noremtier. W. U.
Jacoway, Judge, J. (i. Hole, County Solicitor.
Justice Court for Trenton District meets 2d
Saturday in each month.
County OPFIOKBB. J. A. Cnretnn, Ordinary
J.S. Allison, Clerk Superior Court: liolicrt
barter, Sheriff; C, A. liryait. Tax i ’ollector;
W. T. Ilartline, Tax Receiver. J. M. Calie
berry County Treasurer; W. C. Morrison.
Surveyor. and Dr. James Oonnully, Coroner.
CHURCH SErtVI ;ks.-M. E. Church 2d and
4Ui Sundays in each month. Piaycr meet ng
each Thursday uigtit. Sunday School every
Suiiilay morning at 3.3(1,
C. E. Hotter, Pastor.
Services at Cumherlaml IVesbylerian
Church every 3d Sunday in each month?.Sun
day School eacli Sunday morning afaylO,
Missionary I!a|>tist seiv'..i>s a t the C. P,
Church I>t. Sunday in eacli ■ nth.
F. A. ltcll. Pastor.
WHAT WE PUBLISH FREE.
A short advertisement in local columns
of anything our subscribers wish to buy,
sell, or exchange.
Short obituaries containing not over one
hundred words, inserted free. All over a
bundr and words, one cent a word.
Lost, cstrayed or stolen, notices free.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Brother, tf we ask you to send in your
SUBSCRIPTION TO YOU It HOME PAPER, TAKE
rT AND READ IT, HAVE WE DONE ANYTHING
wrong? Look over the SENTINEL, if
IT SUITS YOU AS A COUNTY NEWSPAPER I.ET
US HEAR FROM YOU. WILI, YOU?
Miss Leila, Smith was at homo
Sunday.
Guy AcufT started for Arizona
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith went to
It it Payt this week.
W. FI. Wi.kinson of Chattanoo
ga was here Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. IT. Tatum of
Durham Mines went to Atlanta
the first of tLe week.
Mrs. Andrew Brown is very ill
J lie Sentinel hopes for her a rap
id rest oration to health.
J. C. Trewitt. shoe drummer for
Inman, Smith & Cos.. Atlanta, Ga.
was in town yesterday
Notice the advertisement of the
rless Printing, Cos., Cor. Bth and
Cherry Sts., Chattanooga.
\\ e hope for all oar advertisers
a thoroughly satisfactory Business
oi.lit.g tße ct mirg holiday season .
Why is it that Cole City is no
longer fieard from? We are very
sorry 'hat ‘‘ConviotV’ pen is rele
gated to the rear.
We shall be pleased to corre
spond with each Postmaster in the
county and immediate sect'on pe
taining to a matter of some inter
est and importance to them as well
as to us. Ws intend to add a gre*”
mai v pew names to our
tion books during Upf fiulinav sea
son and we are perfectly willing to
remunerate those who see proper
to aid us in this work. Brother, it
you are interested, write us at once
and we ll surprise you when we
tell you what we’ll do.
by cpn't I'rpnton have a De
bating Society organized and run
Hiccessfully? Young men, boys,
young ladies and oven older people
ordinarily make up tbe audiences
on such occasions. Talk the mat
ter over and let us know of your
Verdict.
The charming daughter of our
Esteemed townsman, John P. Ja
cfnvay who has been visiting rela
! lvep *'i Gadsden, Ala., arrived
'om<* last night. We are sure
, ,H Euln has had a nice trip and
t 1 ossnnt stay iu North Alabama’s
S a yest town.
bast Sunday at Anderson Wnl
‘!,ee sin the town of Trenton Miss
', V ( Burkhart was married to
■ectr Stricklano. Miss Burkhart
at Morganville, .while lier
‘ life partner io a citizen of
orham Mines.
brough tbe efforte of such pub-
spirited men as Postmaster
10 fters we are likely to get ac
ooitiodations of rare vvo'th t: the
n - The A. G. S. Railway
?•’ las heard iind favorably pass
( upon ti, e application of these
G for several car loads of
in lu '^ ers to be used in inaprov-
Tre f° Ur F,ree bs. The town of
o r.? on should how in recognition
t , lls kindness on the partof Mr.
‘ oc, £er? and theA.Q. $. Ry. Cos.
Col. John P. JaoTvVay was in the
city Saturday on business.
Miss Ha seel Taylor of New En
gland was hero yesterday.
Mr Nathan Cole of Bligowasin
the Sentinel office yosterday.
“30 cents,” one of the Sentinel’s
popular contributors was in town
Tuesday.
Smith <fc Hale’s stock of general
merchandise at Morganyille is new
and offered at the right price.
Mrs. I.ula Ay%a went to Chatt
anooga Monday returning Tuesday
morning.
Mr. John Hale of Siigo was in
town Tuesday. Mr. Hale is hand
ling a splendid hook entitled ‘‘The
Business Guide.”
Go to Garmnny Bros. 230 Mont
gomery Ave., Chattanooga, when
you want a good pair of shoes at
the right price.
Massey & Winfrey’s restaurant
232 Montgomery Ave., Chattanoo
ga fora square meal that will give
complete satisfaction.
The Wonder Store on Montgom
ery Avenue, Chattanooga, is be
coming immensely popular in and
out of the city,
Mr. C. A. Moore of-Lookout
Mountain, one of that sections
most progressive farmers was in
the Sentinel office yesterday on
Business.
Will Smith and Miss Ida Mor
gan of Collinsville, Ala., were uni
ted in holy wedlock by Judge Cure
ton yes’erday morning. The kuot
was tied at the court house.
Cura Cold In Head.
Kermott's Chocolate* Laxative Quinine, easy
to take and quick to euro cold ia head and sore
throat.
Mr. D. A. Jackson moved into
his new residence Wednesday. He
informs us that he will have con
siderable addition to his slock of
goods this week.
We understand that the Union
people are contemplating having
appropriate services Christmas.
We shall be pleased to publish
their program at any time. May
the efforts of the good people of
that vicinity be rewarded by a
grand time for the holidays.
Wt shall be pleased to corre
spond with eacli Postmaster in the
county and immediate section
pertaining to a matter of some in
teres. ami importance to them as
well as to us. We intend to add a
great many new ftmries to our sub
scription books during the holiday
season and we are perfectly willing
to remunerate fh >se who see prop
er to aitl us in this work. Brother,
if you aie interested, write us at
once and we’ll surprise you when
we tell you what we'll do,
If you want to stop slid rest a
while when in the city, don't for
get W. E. Walker & Cos., 238 Mont
gomery, Ave. Vlr. Walker, through
his kindness, will make you feel
at home.
With the evidence at hand, we
honestly believe that matrimony
sometimes exists in contagious
form. know, hut it
seems that time for our
town to raise a Vi ran tine on this
line for it. is gi >s to lose any
of our splendid j x of pretty
girls.
..nil he pleased to corre
nond with each Postmast- r in the
county and immediate section per
taining to a ma'terni' some inter
est and importance to them as well
as to us. We intend to add a
great many new names to our sub
scription hooks during the holiday
season and we are perfectly will
ing to remunerate those who pee
proper to aid us in this work.
Brother, if you are interested,
write us at once and we’ll surprise
you when we tell you what we'lldo.
Account of South Carolina In
ter-State and West Indian Ex
position. Charlston, S. C., Dec
embrr Ist, 1901 to June Ist, 1902
the Alabama Grea f Southern Rail
road will sell tickets atgreatly re
duced rales from points on this
line to Charlston and return.
For other information call on o
j'ddress. A . B Freeman, Travel'*
Passenger Ag’t. Birminghan
We shall l'° p.rased h> s
spomi with each Poslmastei the
county and imm diatesoct n per
taining to a matter of sntJ.* inter
est and importance to thyn hs well
as to us. We Tntend to mid a great
manv new names to our subscrip
tion books during the holiday sea
son and we are perfectly willing to
remunerate those who see proper
to aid us in this work. Brother,
if you are interested, write ns at
once and will surprise vou when
we tell you what we’ll do.
Ad Uncertain Olimc.
There is no disease more uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
whatdiiguisedyspepsia attacks volt. Brow ns'
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, blood ami nerves.
Hyowns’lroD Bitters is sold by all dealetj.
DADE CODNT? SENTINEL, TRENTON, , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1901
See Wm. Simpson for choice
apples.
lion. B. T. Brock was with home
folks Sunday.
Webb Tatum is in Atlanta visit
ing at the Capitol.
Haryey Quinton ot Chattnnoogo
is at home for a while.
Judge W. U. Jacoway was in
Rising Pawn Wednesday.
J. M Castlelx rry’s stock of pat
ent medicines is complete.
Miss Ella Carter is'visiting Miss
Norma Connally inis week.
All hail the lime for Santa
Claus to resume his reign among us
The raisens sold by J. C. Robert
son are < as the boys ’say, “just
fine.”
Rising Fawn’s successful and
popular attorney, John G. Hale was
hero Monday.
m i *■
TIIE QUICKEST KOI TE TO
Texas,'Oklahoma and Indian
Territories, New Mexico, Califor
t ia, Colorado, Utah, Oregon and
ad points West omr ibe Queen &
Crescent Route. Cnoice of routes
via Shreveport and New Oileans.
2 trains daily. Twelve hours
quicker than via any other route.
For rates, schedules or any oth
er information , call on or address:
A. B. Freeman,
Travelling Passenger Agent,
2019 First Ave.. Birm’g’m, Ala.
OUR PLATFORM.
1. We want all the subscribers
we cun get.
2. We are willing at all times to
do the proper thing, make appro
priate concessions to increase our
circulation.
3. We hereby affirm that we
shall stand by our subscribers, all
the time, in anv way that we can
legitimately serve them,
4. We are anxious to help a sub
scriber sell any farm product at
any season of the year. We will
print a notice to that effect as free
ly a6 we would take a drink of wa
ter when thirsty.
5. Such no,ices as “Lost, Es
trayed, To Sell, Wanted, etc” Will
be gladly printed in our paper fo
th“ asking.
6. In dealing with our subscri
bers we want it distinctly under
stood now and hereafter that tqual
rights and courtesies will be ex
tended each and everyone. Try
us and see.
7 Our columns are free to any
subscriber to express his views or
sentiments on an}’ legitimate
theme a* all times.
8. We would respectfully ask
that our subscribers ca l and see
our advertisers and give them a
ehance to show their goods and
:pl lie pi ie-S.
9 That we have a “tender spot”
in our heart for all our correspon
dents, cannot te disputed.
10. We shall take special care
( conscientiously.)nol to say or al
low to be said any harm of any
one in the columns of the Senti
nel.
11. We shall he glad to have our
subscribers and friends call at our
office. It does us good to shake
the hand of an honest man.
12. We shall attempt to do and
““vie J- : "which will have a
minimum te....< ~.v .
bitterness betwe-m any persons and
guard at all times with proper re
spect and feelings the opinions
and wishes of a brother.
THREt tMRS kJM
FOR ABOUT " HE
PRICE OF ' NE-
Tliis pape r ad the Atlanta
Twice-a \veek Journal for
*' ($1.25.)
V e you get the news of the world and
a’ our local news while it is fresh, paying
v little more than one paper costs. Ei
.ner paper is well worth SI.OO, hut by soc
ial arrangement we areeuabled to put in
both of them, giving three Papers a week
for this low price. You cannot equal this
anvwhere else, and this combination is the
t>r*t premium for those who want a
great paper and a home paper. Take these
and yon will keep up witii the times.
The Semi-Weekly Journal makes com
mon cause with the farmers ann pvblishes
bund redsof letters front them on farm top
ics, describing tlteir experience in making
crops, etc.
It is a paper devoted to the development
of the resources of the south and the wel
fare of its people.
The Journal is the authorized medium
for the publication of matter relating to the
Cotton Growers’ Protective Association, an,
has contributed largely to the iucieasec
price paid for cotton this season.
Besides general news the Twice-a-Week
Journal has much agricultural matter and
other articles of special interest to farmers.
It has regular contributions by Sam Jones,
Mrs. W. H. Felton, John Temple Graves,
Hon. C. H. Jordan and other distinguished
writers.
Call at this office and leave your sub
scriptions for both papers. You can get a
sample copy of either paper here on appli
cation.
when in The city
BE SI R!•*
To Call and see me at 800
Whiteside Street, w here L may he
found siill dispensing ‘he Best
! Whiskies. Winps, and Tobaccos to
' he found in Chattanooga .
If you don’t care to drink call
AND SEE ME ANYWAY.
YOUR FRIEND,
i ’
11. HADE,
The Georgia Saloon.
iCattanooga, - Tennessee.
I
BEN T. BROCK
Att'y-at-Law
TRENTON - - - - GEORGIA
Prompt attention to all business
intrusted to him.
SIMPSON’S NEW GOODS.
THli l’l BUCiS INVITED TO EXAMINE MY
.STOCK OF GOODS.
Efery fewness Man Must Have Some
Profit, But I Believe In JJving and Letting Live"
RESO FURTHER UNO SEE IF I DON'T
“Practice What I Preach.”
LADIES ANJ) GENTS SHOES AND RUBBERS AT COST.
DRY GOODS AS LGW US CAN BE FOUND IN TOW.
-Will Not Ke Undersold On Groceries-
Cnne Bottom Hickory Chairs, Hardware, lobaccos & Notions
as LOW or LOWER than elsewhere iu town.
Call and eee f*r, and if YOU don't want, to See it IE, yon
ran certainly find lomet.hiny in my Splendid Stock of GOODS
that n iH otiruct i,our eye.
WILLIAM SIMPSON.
NOTHING SHODDY IN STOCK.
We again extend thanks to our numerous friends who have been so
k * Ito us bestowing a reasonable portion of patronage upon us the
past season, and (is the time of year is at hand that we begin to lay in a
supply ot Clo'hing and Shoes to pro'ect us from the chilly winds and
rain of approt ching winter. We Beg to state that we are far better
prepared to fiM vour many wants than ever before and only ask you to
call and give us tlm of showing our many rare bargains.
SHOES.
When in need of good Shoes rember us,
as we occupy first position.
We can supply you with fine Shoes of
I Icy wood make, reunowned for good wear,
prices $3.60, S t a nd $5.
Our Cincinnati line of ladies’ fine cus
tom made Shoes in up-to-date styles in
wells, turns and McCoy’s $'2.25, 3.00 and
3.50, are without rival in the city of
Chattanooga at those prices.
Our latest and most highly esteemed me
dium price, stylish imitation welts and
McCoy sewed ladies’Shoes are our $1.50
and SI.GS line that we guarantee to be solid
leather and satisfactory to wearers or a
new pair without charge.
Our ladies’ Kangaroo tanage whole stock
calf Shoes atsl.sf; sold under absolute
guarantee to he all leather and great wear
resisters.
We have some calf Shoes in f hildren’s
at 00c, 1.10 and $1,25; the * ly school
•>" ’ a market at those * *s of equal
wea. j ua 1 i ties.
O' ‘Norwood” in Men’s itin calf at
!*’ -is solid leather and laranteed to
e good.
We have the strongest ine of Men’s
Kangaroo and real calf si. sat $1.75, 2.00>
2.25, and 2.50 that can b found in any
market.
We still ha P e Axe 1*
men's, wens chi en’s Shoes, be
than ever, a ”5 i 1.35.
We h*" -her good vr
Shoes that v -ribe for . of
space, so v ~c your *• „ judge
ment to < ueforei living - see our line
230 Montgomery Avenue.
: CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
THE NEW YORK WORLD
Thricc-a- Jl'eik ISilition.
I : :
; The Most W.dely Rea4H|lews
paper in America.
j Time has demonstrated that the Thricc
| tt-WeeK World stands alone in its class.
I Others papers have imitated its form but
I not it* success.'l his is because it tells all
•, the new*all thetiiue and tell it impartially,
whether that news be political or otherwise.
It is, in fact, almost a daily at the prite of
a wecKlv and you cannot afford to he with
out it.
Republican and Democrat aline can
read liteThrice-a-Wcek World with absolute
confidence in its truth.
In addition to news, it publishes first-class
serial stories and other features suited to
the home and fireside.
The Thiicf-a-WeeK World’s regular sub
scription price is only SI.OO per year and
thiß pays tor 101 l papers We offer this un
equalled newspaper and The D.vdk Corn
ty Sentinel together one year ?or $1.05.
The regular subscription price of the two
papers is $2.
CLOTHING.
Yes, we are coming to the front. Can
sell yon as good value in all wool Suits as
you can find elseu here.
Our $7.50 to SIO.OO Suits are every fibre
wool and made up in first class s.yle.
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 Chattanooga.
Our Overcoat are fine, fiom I
$12.00 to SIB.OO.
We can. sell you all wool Meltons, Chev
iot and Beaver Overcoats at $(3.50 to $10;
dressy and up-to-date.
We have good wool suits for boys at $1.50
2.00 and 2.50; sufficiently good for dress
Skirts and Wraps.
Ladic’ ready to wear department consisting
of wool Skirts at,<t,(K, 1.50, to 150, made of
good goods and of the latest styles.
We have good assortment of ladies’ Cloaks
in ladies cloth amt silk plush at St,so to fa SU.
Our line of ladies’ Jackets box slylu at $5
SB, and f10.5U are line values.
Dry Goods,
Our house i ‘ overflowing with Dry Goods.
All-wool yard ide tricot, 25c; Ladies’
Cloth, all shades c; All wool Serge, 25c,
50c, and 75c; Scln boy Jeans, 15c: wool
filling Jeans, 22c to 'sc; Outing Flannel,
’'**• 6c, 8c and 10c; bet Indigo blue and
-jr Cal co. sc; cotton v -cks at 5c and
trd wide Domestic 5i ’ He; staple
inghams,sc lo6c; ’ ’e Percale,
.. Hickory Shir .g, 'dve, lie
Heavy, all wool Blankets, Extra
heavy Shaker BlanKets, fr< m 7fc to $1
per pair.
HATS! HATM! HA’I S!!!
The bvst Hats $2 are “Njx All”
line, For higher price Hats you
can get of our “No Name’’ li n e
Iron. $2 to $4.50.
We haven’t the space or ability
• * tell of all our geed values go we
hope to have the pleasure of meet
ing all \bo desire good honest
goods at reasonable prices,
Respectfully,
A SET OF DISHES FREE
AT THE
WONDER STORE!
Wo give a ticket with each 23c purchase or more. No chance, no loi
ter}’. Hand Painted warn for evpryon that trade with us. Nothing
pleases a lady more than nice Dish s. You can see them in our Show
Window. Our M it,Vr etnrk ol D p y (oods, Shoes and Clothing aio
complete and owing to the lute full we are selling at reduced prices.
200 Ladies’ Walking Hats, Factory Sam
ples, worth from 75c to $1.50, we are selling
while they last
Bargains in Shoes.
Ladies’ Debbie grain, lace or button S
Ladies’ heavy shoes worth 1.25.
line Dongola heel or spring
heel, worth 1.25 to 1.50 .97
M isses heavy shoe* 75 to 97
Children’s shoes from 9 to 12 .155
Men’s heavy brogan double sole no
seam in hack 1.00
Men’s Oil drain 1.00
“ fine satin calf, the best shoe you
ever saw for the price 1.00
Men’s fine Vici and Box Calf
from $2.00 to 3.50
Boy’s Heavy Shoes tap sole, screw
bottom from 97c to 1.25
Men’s Jeans I’ants 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 .15
Extra heavy 60c kind .39
Better grades from 50 to 75c
Slinapps Tobacco 35c lb
Joe Bowers 352 1b
Arbuekles Cofteo 12c
Ladies’ lino felt and • velvet lints in
all tho latest styles 1.25 to 3.50
Ladies’ Fine Cheviot and Serge Skirts
Skirts, trimmed in Satin Ribbon
from 0.50 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 Jackel or
Cape is now. We have just re-
a large sample lot which we
are selling at about one-half their
value.
Ladies’ Fine Box Jacket $2.97
Big Line of Trunks at Ctu Prices in all Sizes and Colors
from SI.OO to $5.00
THE WONDER STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
222 MONTGOMERY AVE.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
WESTERN. and ATLANTIC R R j
AND
NasMlle, Hanoop & SLLonis Rf.
SHORTEST ROtJTE and quickest TIME
— TO
ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO ST LOUIS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
CHICAGO AMO 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 ALL RESORTS.
For Schedules, Rates, Maps or any Railroad information, call upon write to
L W. THOMAS, Jr., H. F. SMITH. CHAS. E HARMANA
General Manager, Traffic Manager, General pu -■
' Nashville, Tan*. Nashville, Tean. JvSui 81.
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 BianKets 49
Best grade Table Oil Cloth 15c yd
A good comfort <(uilt 69c
Bruton’s Snuff 10c size 8c
“ “ 5c “ 4c
Hot Scotch Snuff 10c site 8c
Big Buck 35c lb
Big lot Indigo Blue Calico 4c yd
Outing Flannc s from 5 to 10c yd
Flanneletts in all colors jit 10c yd
Fine wool dress flannels 2oc yd
A good all-wool red flannel 15c yd
Infants Jackets at 25c
We have n nice line of fasci
nators, baby caps and
children’s Hoods at the
right prices.
Children’s Jackets and Clcaks
f rom 50c to 3.00
Men’s flue sample hats, worth 1.00 at 69c i
Men’s Shirts in Madris regular
Dollar kind ?5e
Men’s 75c shirts 50c
Work Shirts fr g* 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’u winter Caps 150
Men's shop caps 5c
Hot Scotch Snuff 4c
Standard Sniff 10c size 8c
Stando’d Snuff 5c size 4c
Ladies’ Fleece Lined Hose 2 pr .25