Dade County sentinel. (Trenton, Ga.) 1901-1908, December 27, 1901, Image 2

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DADE COUNTY SENTIHEL Piublislied gverv Friday. W. D. B. CHAMBERS, —EDITOR <fc PROPRIETOR — W. A. D. O’Neal, Publisher. TEllMj, SI .OO per year In advance. Advertising rates reasonable and will be tuade known upon application. All legal advertising must be paid lor in a dvance. All communications must be accotr.pinied with the real name of the writer, Address all correspondence to THE SENTI NEL, Trenton, Ga. Entered in the postoffiop at Trenton, Ga., as second class mail matter. Dec. 11, 1901. LOCAL TIME CARD. IAGSKUI NORTH BOUND. I SOUTHBOUND. N,o.*, 9:08 A. SI. 1 N0.5, 5:32 A. M. No. 6 9:02 P.M. I No. 1. 6:50 P M. The new battleship Missouri will be launched next Saturday at Newport News. Virginia. The'Good Roads Convention will inept in Columbus, Ga., in January. We do not doubt but that Columbus will prove itself worthy of the honor. Argentina and Chili are said to be preparing’to settle their Itroubles with out bloodshed. This news will be most gratifying to the civilized world. From observation we can say that prob~ ably more poor, distressed children were fed this Christmas in Georgia than lias been done for years. The Salvation Army played conspicuous in the jjood work. Attorney Little of Birmingham on Christmas eve during temporary insanity shot and mortally wounded W. L. Dodd liii client. Dodd is dead and Little is be ing taken care of. m It seems that Booker Washington has ex tensive business with the President. We guess Booker is looKing for some fat posi tions for his people in the south and we are sorry to say that we think he is knocking at the right door. Maybe we are wrong. Booker just goes to the National Capitol to attend swell dinners. That’s all. Governor McMillan of Tennessee sent Christmas gifts in pardons to seveu con victs in that state on Dec. 24. Whether or i not this was the proper thing to do in the 1 case it may be truthfully said that those seven criminals were naver happier before and will never be more so again in life than they were ClirisDu^eve. While in Alabama’s capital, recently, we visited the capitol building. This old but beautiful structure, while of Anti-Bel lim design, is considered very interesting to the traveler on account of its history. It was in this building that Jefferson Da vis was inaugurated president of tlie C. S. A.-on Feb. 18th, mi. Inscribed on the splendid monument erected to the memory of Confederate sol diers and seamen in Montgomery, Ala- banja. we were much interested to read the following beautiful lines: “When this historic shaft shall crumbling lie In ages hence, in woman’s heart will be, A folded flag, a thrilling page unrolled, A deathless snug of Southern chivalry.” ■> Engineer White of the Big Four (C. C. C. & St. L. Ry.) with rare presence of mind and swift execution of thought saved the lives of a great many passengers Christmas eve near Kansas, Illinois. While running his train at a speed of a mile per minute lie discovered a large drove of cattle on the track. He could not stop in time. He dare not slack, so pulling the throttle wide open he hit and ground to pieces ten ani mals of the herd. The great speed of the train kept it from leaving the track anil the passengers were saved. We fully agree with the Constitution concerning the mad carouse on Atlanta’s principal streets Christniae eve night. We rarely ever saw anything like it. One thing which favorably impressed us was the splendid manner in which tbs police handled the crowd. We talked with some officers on one of the principal thorough fares on the above occasion and were in formed that they had the police barraeKt fuli of prisoners and it was not then 10 I*. M. But our hustling, busy proud Atlanta is all right notwithstanding. The World’s Fair, St., Louis, 1903 prom ises to be fully abreast of the times. N. better location could have been selected on the fconlinents. We look forward to this great with a feeling of pride, on its success, in advance. The honors and lau rels which is to be accredited our great re public in the next decade will, no doubt, 1- such as will cause every American to hi glad he is a resident of the New World am we expect the St. Louis Fair to be proud ueut in arriving at the verdict. A\ hile in Geoigia’s fair sea-port this week we were much impressed withs me features of the town. It s magnificent parks; its numerous evergreen shade trees, which are to be seen in splendid array on ■every important thoroughfare; its level ami well paved streets; its luouuuieuts of noteo soldiers—Count Pulaski and Sargeant Jas- I’ er being the most conspicuous; it*- courte sy and kindness t, strangers and tl e lack ol blue coats on the streets. We aho vis lieu i vbee and spent several hours \ iewirg the blustery Atlantic fiom this no cd isl and. TlteC. ofG. It. U (•„ s . now dancing hall on the beach at this place is amply spacious enough to occotumo ■ dull the travel in season. Recent-statistics shsw sonic facts tv ding the commerce of Britain w hid. wiil Iw somewhat strrrismg to tbe world, l’nmiiuent Engl shtnen express the • Belief Unit if something is not dot.-e soon to improve thu Umpire's eomnicr ce uuil interuati.uii.l trade Ei glann w ill drop back to third it, rank. ’lbis wilt l attse Mpetivl diseonlen ui uit ihrough itil l.rjpile u, i 1 1 a.;, almost tl radii irnially held f; r t ; lfcoe u the Vj'cUds cuunieui, With the arrival of New Year reso lutions and reforms will occupy the thoughts of millions of people through out civilization. Who can show us th£ man or woman who never fjas aspired and prayed for something belter? Who j will dare attempt to convince us that ! the way to achieve the happy results of | substantial reform is to speak much ; and long about it. This is not the tiay ! for idle promises, unkept pledges, vain declarations but what the world needs is actuol doors—real, living workers for the happiness of humanit} - . In ma king up our platform or resolutions for the new year we hope that men and women everywhere will bear in mind the rule that will promote most happi ness and peace, universally. Do you ' want to know what it is? Well, just say the nicest things in the nicest manner abont your neighbor. If you hate your neighbor, please don t mention i his name at all. Do any of our renders ' ! doubt for a momerf that the human I tongue is the most powerful factor in the production or destruction of peace? OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Giving the News of Various Towns In, and out of the County. NEW ENGLAND. Xmas has come anil Rone—ami everybody i had a big time. K. S. Jobe U here from liiimingham. Col. J. P. Jajoway attended Justice Court here Monday. Walter and Novilla Taylor are spending Xmas with relatives in Birmingham lor sev eral months returned home Sunday. Frank Morrison ol the Technological school of Atlanta, Ga , is spending a week at home, W.S. Taylor and daughter, Miss Ilassel, were shopping iu Chattanooga Monday. SO CENTS. WHITESIDE, TENN. The wedding bells have been .swiftly chim ing for the past week, and we begin to wonder when they will stop-Sunday a. m. bright and early Mr. Gains Cagle led Miss Bertha Morgan to the altar and a few words made thorn one. In the alternoon of the same date Mr. Janies Ford and Miss Alice I.ces hied themselves away to Georgia soil, as the atmosphere of Hooker scorned purer, but wore fixed up just as tight. Then last, but by no means least, bringing up the van, comes Mr. George Allen and Mi s Minnie Cowden, who upon Tuesday evening, (24), at 6 o’clock, with a short but very im pressive ceremony by Rev. VV. G. Farriss which made two hearts heat as one, two souls with but a single thought. The groom is a joung man o(sterling worth and numbers his frieuds by the score, while the bride, a char ming blonde of 20 summers is very popular. We wish for them a long life, and a prosperous one, nr.d may lliry have just enough clouds to temper the glare ol the noon-day sun. l’rof. A . P. Jones of Ilillcitv spent a portion ot the week in out midst, looking uiWr sc herd I interests. Kev. Henry Rievius of Rising Fawn is visit ing relatives. Mr. A. O. Smith of Deer Head is spen ling Xmas with triends. Mr. M. M. Kutner and family ol Ladd an. visiting relatives. a Mr. West Mcltone is spending —— days with hit best girl at Shi llmound. A. T. White is visiting home lolks at Knox ville, and-well t guess he will see lior too. IV. J. Ives is spending holidays with rela tives at Columbia, hit wiie will return with him for a short stay. Mrs. J. G .Phillips of Hooker was visiting old triends Tuesday. Exercises at elturi h Tuesday evening weic excellent, uod ull present had a good time, Egyptian. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Muster Leo I’rinr.e has t een sick at liis home n Weaver .St. this week* Mr Nottln. hnm who Das been ill for some time at hi* mo'-h r-in-1 iws, Mr*. Uatiib rn t i ahlc to be at iiU work in the Tlilrl National iiank this week. There has been 2 men !oun<l frozen to (lent) on the street* this week. This is the coldest spelt of weather we ha * ha since the 12th, Mill, and 14th <i Ftbruar;. 18*J9, and the e.blu*t time for lb. comber hi hate hal sii.ee 188S. and sieiah rii lupj i* the order of the day. The >ingiig class oi the £th War l met * the home Ol Ai. an I Mr**. W. C. O’.Se.*! Si day alterr.ooL. The sii Kt' K wui e j ytd b 4ill present. Tnu singiuk class ha* arranged un inter s' ing program tor the Xmas tree at Thr and I u ift Chutch ol Williams St. on X n.* eve id*! . The tide of the Tenm> tv river i bringing a l*irso numb r ol logs t* the city. Old brotherTeppenpavv ot Williams Street ib not out this cold spill sUtting and riding a* he usually is. Wonder if lie is sir.Vr i‘*iv Star.d ud Machine shop on M ul flrotnery Avenue i> now running n full tdaftt-. Tlie culveit on Huskville Avenue near tii Uobt.s farm that was w ;*dn and out by the higt waters in 18U9 ami lebu lt ulterwavd-. to fctu. ns they iho-iiiin, any hisli water, wan w.-iali.’. • *ut again Fri a\. Uctrluiuly \va- a youu, .vatwr *p nit n Hi to it dace. The Walk*** ouity p • pie re haviig t< cone n round b.. the w:t; oi Vlis'K>nai> Iktdgta to ihe it} . W(filing you .!1 a hap.-y Xina>. we remain, II api v Boys. REDUCED RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY A N D A. G. S. Railroad. On acc-Kiiit ot tlie 0!n stmac j i Itiiitlays , tlm Southern Railway, j mu me AlttMinin Great Southern tlailrotul 'till g‘Tl tickets 1 1 . > m a.i iu.iitts on ilit-ir Lutes, at rale ul on** nii<! in e third in e for tie .mt.tl tr;|>, selling 1)' c** niter ‘Nlni J lilt, 25' it. 30: h, mid Blst, 1001 , u,<| Jit. a rv 1 -i. final liit.it laiitiaiv 3rd, IJO2 AGAIN 111 EA i KUICAN" GIRL. There is ti thing t ie 1 ri• -a 1 about Fale Terty’a indur ement ut t!ig Aun-ruun tur us just muted in eliteig i Mtss liny , eukiiig 1 rintp s lid at t’.ic Nu itid y it s tuiirnnl the KU i As.s>wiuliuu, w i u w iiki yjrls t h city lake the.r dtl lums uou n a -art < t uintual-helv til pi tu. ’* A * uo . t ,’ said ihe great .ct ss j “yu'i .mi c u liii e > deptiiitlt." ' nt see :e .ul A . . e ... .1 u.l t.l 11 i-i DADE COUNTY SENTINEL, THEN TON, (JA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1901 girls i.i feiiterprise atni hi^siness.” 4 aiinular tribute frotu a renreAentalivo of die foreign stage was offered not long ago, Sarah Berniiardt said to an inter viewer in Brussels: I have found the American women much superior to our women. Tlie American girl is elegant and pretty. She niarrieuas late as possible, which is explained by the fact that she enjoys absolute iiheity. The young girl in Europe kas only one aim, and that is to get married in order to es cape from the thraldom of (lie laniily. On | the other hand, the American girl post | pones marriage because while she is single she avoids the inevitable burden tof matri mony. Tlie American girl is a treasure not with out appreciation in her own land. It is good sometimes, however, to catch a glimpse of her as she appears to the trained observation of experienced and cultured visitors from abroad. We may feel that in tlie joy of her independence she occasion ally delay s unduly die establish merit of a new home in this land of homes. Yet we Know that when at last site yields to the urgings of “the rigiit man,” there is none to assume a matron’s duties more gracefully and well. Long enjoyment of freedom lias theu taught her dignity.*—Ex. ThaiVlan who had 5 Daughters- A citizen of Higginsville, Mo., who had five daughters saw one of them married to a gentleman named Short. The next was wooed and won by a man named Brown. Two young gentlemen named Poor and Little led tlie third and fourth daughters to tlie altar, and not long ago, if one of our Western contemporaries tells the truth, the youngest of the little flock gave her heart and hand to an estimable citizen of the name of Hogg. Everything passed off pleasant, until the guests were partaking of of tlie wedding supper, when the disconso late father got tip and said: “1 have taicen pains to educate my daughters that they might act well their part in life, and now 1 find that ail my ex pectations have come to nothing but a Poor Little, Short, Brown, Ilogg.”—Ex. REMARK ABLE CURE OF CROUP. A Little Boy’s Life Saved. 1 have a few words to say re garding Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It saved my little Doy’s life and I feel that! cannot praise it enough. I bought a botlle of it from A. E. Sleere of Goodwin, S. D., and when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe, f gave it the medicine as directed every ten minutes until he “throw up - ’ and then I thought sure he was going to choke .to death. We had to pul! the phlegm out of his mouth in great long strings. lam positive that if 1 had not got that botfle of cough medicine, my boy would not be on earth today.— Joei, Demont, Imvood, lowa. For sale by K. D. Jackon, Druggist. SOUL-STIRRING PRAYER. ■ Skinmarj. An amusing occurrence i.- related by a gentleman who has recently return, and from a trip to the Indian Territory. He tells of awhile minister out there who recent.v conducted a meeting for a colored congre gation. The minister had delivered what he thought a most convincing and soul stirring sermon, at the conelu-ion of which he called on an oid negio deacon to lead in prayer. The deacon responded very prompt ly to the invilnti n, and the minister was greatly surprised at iiis prayer, which was as follows: “Oh, Lawd, gib him de eye oh tie eagle, dat lie may spy out sin afar off; glue His ban’s to de gospel plov.'j tie his tongue to de line ob truth; nail liisear to tlie go-pel pole; how his head away down at ween hiS' kuees, and his kneez ’way down* in some lonesome, dark and ltarrer valley, where prayer is much wanted to he made; ’noint him wid de kerosene lie ob salvation, and set him on fire.” A GOOD RECOMMENDATION. “I h iye noficcc! that the s tie on Chambei'ia'Tus Stomach it Liver Tablets'is almost invariably to those who have once used them.” says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist of Case.ole, lowa. What better recommendation could any iiiedicine have than for peopfa lt call for it when agtrLiin need of -ach a rem-'dy? ' } jr t when von feel dull aftafl e.itio.g when t,u have a hi taste in your month, fee! bhr-Mis, have no appe tie or v, lietyA'oubled with pation, ’uV'V’iv. certain ■ 1.;. al.ic'n they i!T,>t;l. K D. Jackson, D.uggist. ESI 11 AY NOLI E. T One d.it!: red heifer; about 3 years old; unmarked; white, kco.i horns. Anyone knowing whereabouts of same a ill please notify me at Trenton, Ga. I Also *ne spotted gilt, marked smooth J <rop off each ear w ill, Mtdrhil in right iidoi malion will he ,ewarded. Jas. i-omteliy, M. D. i'HE PLACZ TO GET Job PiiihiilO o H iH E Press Publishing, Cos., I •ht , aid Cuerry Sireits. Jaatt-ii-oega, Teanessee. <0 \ ehia 8l f 7natlte on every box of the genuine ; Laxative BrotnonQuiiiioe Tablets i tii© recsedy that rnns o coa<£ x/a ore *ay TO THE ADIIEB USING PUBLIC! THE DADE COUNTY SENTINEL, THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED lb DADE COUNTY, Is a 7 Column, 4 Page Newspaper with the present circulation , which is vastly larger than it has been for years, Affords a Splendid ADVERTISING MEDIUM. It goes to the homes of a class of people who are THRIFTY, PROSPEROUS and INTELLIGENT. Its Readers spend Tens-of-Thousands Iu Local and#*™*.ign Markets annually. The paper circulates exten sively in Norn^ jeoigia outside of Dade county. Jt also goes to quite a number of North Alabama and East Tennessee Towns. In is the medium through which A large n f >f dealers, as. well as private citizens are reached. Brother, won OYOUR ADVERTISING in our territory; \ will be ni(r iscult Meased. Address all orders to: THE COUNTY SENTINEL, TREHT3H, it. AT J. M. CAS'TI.I BI K’RY'S. I Rl-NTON'. GA. Will BE FOUND EXACTLY Wit ST YOU W** T IN . PA'iENT RIEOICIMS, CtGfcß , TOo CC S, SNUFFS, FLOUR, MEAT, KEAI, CAN DIES, CANNED GOODS, NOTIONS, stationary. Hats, Slices, Bridies ad and Buggy Whips and most anything kept at •, general store. T Eli MS : STRIGTLY CASH OR BARTER. j. M. CASTLEBERRY. :: Trenton, Ga. CITATION NOtLCF. GEORGIA Dade county. To ll whom it nviv cot corn. Williom L. \\ Lkinson lias in tlue lVrm appUcil to iho un (lorsi-rneii for p *rni u*nt letters </i i.'tminis [ration od llit* csl-itt;j>i N. I. Wilkinson. Lite snii*l uounty deceased, ami I vvil\ pu - upon slid .ipphcalhni on the Hist Mono ;y in Janu arv. 1.102, Giv“ii under my hand amloflici i! iture, This liiel*2iii Uuv of Deeeuilier, 11K)1. J. A. Curctuiiy Ur linury. reeTici';. Notice is hereby p'v n ilrit the un !er>:trnet has applied to the Or ’.in: v oi'?;iid leave to sell land belonging to th“ Lsaac Craig, J r , Ibr the payment of h bis and and lor ro-in vestment in oih*r be heard the lealilar term o! the*!' 1 o*ijnary lor said conn tv to he lu*bl on 'the ur* t Monday in J.in aary, 190!£. Thi- 2'nM.iy ot i> e. tuber. 19 2. zVJ.4rwv itrown, UJuanii/n Uj*on ihe t4t.;te ol i aac Li tiiir, Jr, 4 Blwrilift AOTBCSL Georgia. Diut<> c< i;rjy. To wliom it uiiiy otiH.etn. Joint Clnrk hnv ii,g limde i|i)>liciitiiv, to tu in <ltio lorin of Inv to bo N,i|joi>vtO'l voiniorionl uitinini-tration n,t on tlio estate of S. ii, Morrison, lire ol s;ti.| county. Notice is lujiol.y given that sai.l a|>- - plication vt ill bo IntA-.I at tlie recnlai term ol the co.trt oi Ortllti u y fur ti.l county, to be h Id on tlie.lii.t Vl.i.iduy in l.mtuu j lll ri Witness my hand and olii ini signature, rhi* tlie 3rd ilny ol !>L'oeinb"i, I9 i|. J. A . Gureton, Drliunry, IdStikH i^oiici*. . , ”** • Georgia, na-lecoui.l . Mrs. Luia \yers, hav ug* mule application lor twelve months suppori out oi ttie t state ot Li, \\ Ayui*a, uml liupruiaet s duly appoint ed to scC apart, the q*me h ivinj? tiii and their torn, at persona cJncouu*d Leu bv in quired nary ol county ’on \ lj' Monday in Janu:irvAj*2, why s*id ap%Ajj4fWshoul.l no: be granThis i*e cm Ik \ j J.' A, Cu; to ’’ NOTJMC OF DISMISSIStJy GEORG county. Y v S' Aiiis'nii, Admin istrutor of Tucki-i'. ropn - sents to his petition BJF’ filed itfHL ! record he |)d ki i / ti'i.m ceive - ‘!;. (ii'-'l Mopdii jdwWia..inuTi'v, ItK)2 . I hi.- Oot. l{ reby ' J in, Ordiuuy. ijip __ REWItSTIUBARTAT 232 MASSEY & WINFREY Wcwishto s.-tv to the people t ‘ D.itkj Cdinit y ■ and stir nun iii.g eonniry, ;h..t wt ure running a f//;.n r ci. a as, up- to- r> 4 ti. in’.; it I , aailw.-st.sK tU.it ">n “ibop n” anil see us if you -ire hungry, anti if .•>.u are not l.mig-y; we will always ippreoiate a vi-it from, a friend. wap reasgnabu 232 Mont. Ave., J. L. Massey Chattanooga, & i nil T- C W.n rey. Holiday Rates Via the Ala abama Great Southern Riiilrond. Account of Christmas and New Year Holidays the Alabama Groat Southern Railroad will sell tickets from points on its line to.all points South of the Ohio at and Potomac Rivers and East of the Mississippi River, at rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold Dec. 23rd, : 24th. 25 1 h, 30th, and 31st. j9Ol and Jan. lsr, 15)02, with final Jan, 3rd, 1902. further information apply | to anv nir°iit of the Alabama Great j Southern Rai'iotHl, -or A. R Fre itmn. P. A 2019 First Avc., Birmingham,.. Ala. laanrsg-'TS >.t. jaMMgagaan Vll lIH FjjWVW LW ifei^ya!6*3agaßMCg^ 1 tp-~ iSa ul W W Yfc? UUa Wine of Cardni is the guardian of a woman’s health and happi ness from youth to old age. It helps her safely into womanhood. ! It sustains her during the trials of pregnancy, childbirth and ; motherhood, milking labor easy 1 and preventing flooding and mis carriage. It gently leads her through the dangerous period . known p.s the change of life. womb, anti Tnenstrual irregularity ;in every form. It is valuable in i every trying period of a woman’s : life. It reinforces tiie nervous Lsystam, acts directly on the goni tonic ! of Cardui. Uatesvil'. Ala., July 11, 1800. I an- Wine if Cardui and Thed ft ti s Lraurbt ant.! 1 fool like a Uicfe Y urc ir.edicincv in th^ir hoi 1 I have throe girlu a-l cue*- with :r.a. MIBkaTS BROWDER. -r twivli*** at i ;i,ldrrr,A, givlag j fcyui * 'i in* \>M iy ]>egart n:r>.i ( Lmv.dooj: Company, (’btvltr.ijocgit, Teuu. ■ * v' (' , ' th E gi b v ly A STF.VFJS FAVORITE It. wi‘. teach him to lead an netivc outdoor life in field and forest. It will gire him r. practical acquaintance with nature. It will encourage practice in shooting, which tends to give ?te.'tdinei of none, accuracy of eye. These will be valuable qualitiea in after life, and, above all, it will give him health. It la nn • .unite rifle, putt every shot just where you hold it; is light weight, graceful in outline, n bona fido arm in appearance and construction: nothing cheap about it but the price. Made in three calibres —.22, .2i and .32 rim-fire. iiu No. IT —Plain Open Sighta . .#6.00 •No. IS—Target Sight* . 5.50 No. 19 Lyn'ttn Sight* 9.00 1 Ask your dealer for the “Favorite.” If he doesn’t 1 keep it, we will send prepaid on teccij tof price. Send stamp for our nctr 132-page catalogue t containing descriptions of our entire line of | riflr.t, target pistols and corn? mat,on rifles | <snd pistols, and general information. STEVENS ARMS A TOOL CO., I Oo* ■ - - • Chicopee Falla, Mate V*cvr r%ru->j-Lru-ui ARE YOU WISE TotVt know that for afl iJSamt amUon there Ja no remedy to equal Mexlcau Mustang; Liniment. ae easy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure kealtliy throat action is to take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoonful of Mexican Mustang liniment Bt ,a with this gargle the throat at frequent intervals. r Then bathe the outside of the throat thoroughly with the lini ment and after doing this pour some on a soft cloth and wrap around the neck. It is a POSITIVE CL, EE. 25c., 50c. and SI.OO a bottle. IT MIIV DC VfUl have long been troubled with n running II IV! A T DC IUU 6oi-e or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexf cau Mustang Eiiumeucs and you cah depend upon a speedy cure. CHRI'TMVS STOCK! Ihn ve just hr night on us j lend id line i>l Oli r i mas Goods lam iii shape to off'r you latter bargains than ever before. Firecracker*, Romm Candles. Condie?, Ramins, .Orange.', Cocimnuts and Mixed Nibs. Also a splendid 'ine of ( tinned Goods. In purchasing your Christmas poods, in fact anything I keep in stock ton will experience, a loss ol mom ) if you don’t give me a chance to fill your hill. To pay extortionate prices mean® a loss of money “Seeing is be lieving.” therefore it is right that von should come lo ray storo and look over what 1 have and get tnv prices. Wishing for you your Share oi' Pleasure during the Holiday Seesen. K.. D. JACKSON, - Trenton, Ga. ni' ■ ii • ■ ll B i . iwnr.niinim ■* s “**® EVIiRYTIIING NT.VV. idesire to call the attention of the public to my new stock of goods. I have made an effort to select a stock of merchan dise to please the trade, both in quality and price. My Stock consists of ft HOES, G ills Furnishing Goods, X it ion.?; Hardware, Groceries and Confectionaries, Arc.. &o. Please Call and Examine my Stock before you buy your Winter Shoes. • •' * Barter Taken in exchange for Gooes, Come QUICK, while you have a New, Full, and Comphtu Stock to Select from.— iiespectluliy. J. C. ROBERTSON, *::• TP.EMCB, 6>>. OTIC E. We will cairy a full line of Xmas Crods, (oil new,) gave us a. tiik We only ask a tjiallo convince you on orr Prices. ( In ail lines ofGroceries, Shoes. Dr y Goous, and Notions. We sell fur casii at a Low basis (or L i La; U r ) iVenpnoal *o oui ri‘iglibirs for th'‘ii snpoorl at ilm-k Bottom Figure-.. Vie Wiji Pay the Top of Market fur hggs, Corn and Peas. Arhttckle Cofi'ee 12c cash —other things in proportion. Smith k lisle, Moiganvilie, Gi. I |? iW Mis to Texas. jj gi||i||r I \At (recent intervals dur- I pi King 1901, round t.:p I -> m tickets will be sold via the 1 dot ton ‘Beit Route* IfigsT 1 to points Bs§sf rQ f/’i l jn 1 Arkansas,Lov-* )hm| W•' ■nra Territories. Ivr ! ! I ' I / HTI ft rales - B 111 Ijilfl / i /'/ •'; Tin us-Where you w** l * f'i | \/l |! \jjii L—<vv-v when you would iike 10 ve * I S , Iml ; . vvi!J ten you when you on 9 if I 1 Vs/ \ KZZZJ C f the low-rate tickets end wh 9 111 \ 1 ‘Hf /cost. We will also send you a : C ™ 9 ! 11l V . WTI: /schedule for the trip and an interest g I / I . y/ / • little book. "A Trip to Texas. M \ ?~Ty) .1 V// // j I is. H. SUTTON, T. P. A., Chattanooii. Tc ® B ]¥/'/ //o^,bf ''AS? I 1 /// : tw. üBMtaF, c*. p . r SL lwis ’ Kl my. v/vz/. — sz&Li