Newspaper Page Text
Jade lounty Sentinel
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
TRENTON, GEORGIA.
""directory".
OadeSupcrlorCourt meets 3rd Montlaytii
March ami SeutemHer.
County Court (monthly term) meets 3m
Monday in each months.
Quarterly term mi cts on 2<l Monday in Kel
tuary, May. August, and November. \V . I
Jacoway, Judge. J, (S. Hide, County Solititoi
.lustice Court Tor Trenton District meets ,
Saturday in each month.
CoCNrr officers.— I. A. Cureton, Ordinary
S. S. Allison. Clerk Superior Court; Itobert
Carter, Sherifl'; C. A. Bryan, Tax Collector;
W.T. Hartliuc, Tax Receiver, J, M. Cu-tie
harry County Treasurer; W. u. Morrison,
Surveyor, and l)r. James OonnuUy, Coroner.
CHURCH SEttVIOKS.-M. K. Church 2,1 and
4th Sundays in each month. Prayer meet ns
each Thursday uight. Sunday School every
Sunday morning at 9.3(1. •
C. K. Bower. Pastor.
Service* at Cumberland Presbyterian
Church every 31 Sunday in each month. Sun
day-School each Sunday morning; at S;'W,
Mi*ionary Baptist services at the C. P,
Churcht't Sunday in eacli month.
F. A. lie!!. Pastor.
A-
- WE PUBLISH FREE.
A short advertisement in local columns
of anything onr subscribers wish to -buy,
sell, or exchange.
.Short obituaries containing not over cne
hundred words, inserted free. All over a
hundred words, one cent a word.
Lost, esfrayed or stolen, notices free.
LOCAL BRILLS.
Willie Pace is home for a f?\v
days.
Sam llavion of Whit well, Teiui
ip here.
Colyer Tatum is home from At.
Innta.
W. \V. Pace anti family are
here this week.
Mr. Jack Sanders of Durham
Witt, in town today .
Dr. It. 11. Tatum of Durham
Mines is in town .
Robt. Dunlap of Gadsden is vis
iting relatives here.
Rush Case from Winchester is
at home for the holidays .
Christmas p issed off very quiet
ly here. No casualties-
Our merchants report busifies
pood for O'ii l ist mas week.
The work of improveinp tin
streets of our town go s on .
’j he Misses Conner of Chntta
nropa are visiting Mrs. Dr. Brock.
Miss IJassei Taylor of Now En
gland visited in Trenton Wedues
day.
Rev. Johnson of Bridgnort, Ala.,
;it elided the funeral of Mrs. A*
B row n.
Jake Sells of Island Creek. Ala
bama, is visiting the family of
Leon ConnalJy.
The entertainment at the Acad
emy is postponed on account o'
the illness of Mrs Bower.
Hon. F. W. Copeland, Wnlke
county’s Represciita ive, orders
the Sentinel sent to him at Rome
Christmas being oyer—now—
well, a merry new year to all our
subscribers,advertisers and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lyernance
who have been visiting relatives
here left for iheir home at. LtFull
*tte, Tennessee this morning.
Messrs. Frank Nahor > of Wait
hatrhie and Z. J. Crosa of \\ ild
wood a ere p easant callers at the
f KNtinel office today.
LOST.-An umbrella. Any one
finding nil umbrella near or in
town will please leave same at *be
cE.vti.mci, office and receive reward
rwu * die loser Judge J A. Cureton
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Womack
*l-o have been spending the holi
days here as the guests of Sheriff
tarter re'urned to their home in
™„tl. Pittsburg ibis A. M. Miss
L la Carter and brother B ss ,-c
cunipauied them.
Me regret that wo have not ye
(eivi and more cotumur.icai ions thi
' e *k- However we do hope ibat
< ’ ur b'dthlul corps of corn-spon
*' ll( “ have had a glorious and hap
j.' t hi is l mas and that we will see
air <-ijgnotu r s-s—every one of
le ’*'l*y the dawning of the new
3'eur. b
At the Festival Communication
f t>e Masonic Lodge today the
u owing officers were installed;
•P • Lyemaoce, W. M.; W. II
iinikbart, s . W, H . y. 'laylor. J.
•’ b°ht. Curler, Treasurer; W. T.
Hghef, Secretary; J. T. Wool
npht, S. j). j Quinton, Tyler,
o'- Th rmau, J. D.; C. A.
hwm 0ll) S. s,J.E. W. Lyemance
Hr. and Mrs. W. T. Costello
'ptiit Xmae in Chattanooga.
Jerry Lace of Chattanooga is
• c <Kiiiding Christmas with beino
folks.
Miss Joda Bennett, Rossville’s
very best, will be in Trenton today
for a weess stay.
'J here was a much enjoyed
Christmas tree at the home of Mrs
L B. Brock last night.
Hon. Ben. TANARUS, Block is sick at his
mine. VVe hope that the Colonel
vill be feeding better soon.
•Miss Norma ConnalJy gave a
I! mier party on xinas day. Sev
ral young people from town at
tended .
Mrs. Dr. Tatum is hero vi.-iling
relatives. She Ins just returned
from a delightful visit to the state
capital.
Miss Eula Jac ,way will eterlain
Friday evening with a (Vclock
dinner in honor of some visiting
young ladies.
George* Gass and sister of near
Shiloh spent a few days visiting
iu town as the guests of Mr. \V .
H. Burkhart.
Rev. J R. Johnson conducted
die funeral services at the inte.i
meiit of Mrs. A. Brown which oc
curred at her homo Tuesday.
Mr- 80.-s Sells And wife of Pratt
City, Alabama, are expected on to
morrow to spend the holidays with
C >l. and .Mrs. J. P. Jacoway.
h party given at the home of
Mrs. Portei hi honor of her daugh
ter-, Misses Lucy and F.tnny,
Wednesday night was rej ox’ed to
have been a grand success.
As yet we have heard nothing of
the verdict of anyone pertaining
to our proposed Debatin'’ Society .
We are ready to hear the senti
ments of anyone on this line.
Thom is Lumpkin of New En
gland was in town Wednesday.
Mr. Lumpkin must have some at
traction here. Come again Mr.
Lumpkin; our girls are always glad
to see you.
Married at the residoucs of the
bride’s father, \Vm. Cuzzorc, Miss
Cordelia Cuzzort to J. V. Rogers.
ITia ceremony that made them
man ; nd -vife was said by Judge J.
A. Cureton riuuday afternoon, L'e
cemOer 229 .
The Odd Fellows meeting last,
night was at tended with its usual
interest and en! iiusiastu. I lie
Irenton Lo ge is rapidly lnerens
ng its membership and promises
o be the most important Lodge in
his section There are other Lod
es in ihe county which are iiaik
ng rapid strides in memuer-ship.
Account of South Carolina Tn
er Siate and West. Indian Ex
position. Giiarls-on, H. G., D .<;•
•Hi ln r f.-f, 1901 to June Is.. I9U‘_'
i he Alabama Great Southern Rail
road will sell tickets at greatly re
duced rates from points on this
line to Charlston ami return
For other information call on oi
address. A . B Freeman, Traveling
Passenger Ag’t. Birmingham, Ala .
On the up train Friday ev< uing
wig Miss Emma Pickle, of Rising
Fawn, who was remrning home
after a visit to Lyeriy, whore she
has been eh-cted a joint principal
of that school. A gesdjjale of the
Girls’ Normal aim'l xjitfftislgaJ
School at ? fliodgevilbn gifted fitiu
ttractive, in love with lier voca
tion and prugros.-n-e, she is ii
teacher of whom any cnniumty
should be pr^ud.— Walker County
Messenger.
We shall be phased to corre
spond with each Postmaster in the
county ami iiimu dialn section per
taining ti a matter of some inter
est ami importance to them as well
as to ns. We intend to add a great
manv new names to our subscrip
tion books during the holiday sea
son and wo are perfectly willing to
remunerate those who see proper
to aid u.s in this work. Brother,
if vou are interested, write us at
once „iid will surprise you when
we h 11 you what we’ll do.
‘ Some time ago my daughter
caught a severe cold. She com
plained of pains in her chest and
had a bad cough. % I gave her
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ac
cording to directions and in two
days she'was well and aide to goto
school. 1 have used this reined \
in my family for the past seven
years and have never known it to
fail,” says James Prendergiast ,
merchant. Anoato Bay, Jamaica,
West India Islands. The pains in
the chest indicated an approach
ing attack ;>f pneumonia, which in
this,'instance was undoubtedly
warded off bv Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy. It counteracts any ten
dency of a cold toward pneumonia.
Sold by K. D. Jackson, Druggist.
DADE CODUI? SEJTINEL, TRENTON, GA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 47, 1901.
Trentonites are in full atten
dance at Ciia.tanooga this week.
11. V. Taylor and wife of New
Eng'and were here today.
Charming Miss Ollie Gentry of
New England was in town today.
Dr. TANARUS, J. Lumpkin of New En
gland was seen on our streets today
Mi. Elherf O’Neal of LaFollette
Tenn., is the welcomed guest of
his father, J. W. O’Neal Ibis week.
'1 he new jeai will soon be here,
and how nmny(we woder)havo
resolved to “put on their whole ai
mer for God” and servo their fel
low men as they would havo them
do unto them .
The clubbing rates with the
Stiiri-Weekly Atlanta Journal and
the Dade Countv Sentinel will
come to a close the last day of the
! present month. Those desiring to
j take advantage of this golden op
portunity, will please at once, as
the time is nearing a close Re
member you get both papers for
only $1.25.
THE QUICKEST ROUTE TO
Texas, Oklahoma and Indian
Territories, New Mexico, Califor
nia, Colorado, Utah, Oregon and
all points West over the Queen &
Crescent Route. Cncice of routes
via Shreveport and New Oi leans
2 trains daily. Twelve hours
quicker than via any other route.
For rates, schedules or any oth
er information , call on or address ;
A. 13. Freeman,
Travelling Passenger Agent,
2019 First Ave.. Birm’g’m, Ala.
A far js'o.
W. 0. Williamson, of Amherst,
Vn.., says: “For more than a year
I suffered from lumbago. I (inal
y hied Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and it gave me entire relief, which
all other remedies bad failed to
and i.” Sold by .K. D. Jackson,
Druggist.
THE QUICKEST ROUTE TO
Texas. Oklahoma and * . nan
Territories, New Mexico, Califor
nia, Colorado, Utah, Oregon and
all points west ov<u- the Queen &
Crescent Route. Ch >ice of routes
via Shreveport, and New Oi leans.
2 trains daily. Twelyu hotir
quie ver than vn any other route.
For rates, -eheduleg or anv oth
er information, call on or address,
A. B. Fre, man,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
2019 First Ave., Birrn'g'm., Ala.
ME PAPERS ft Will
FOR ABOUT 111 li
PRICHOI* OXl'-
This paper and the Atlanta
Twiee-a-Week Journal for
($1.25.)
Here you get the news of the world and
local news while it is fresh, paying
verflmfiViC. - • -
tiier pajier is well wortli 51.00, Out l>y sjiec
ial arrangement we are enabled to put in
both of them, giving three Papers a week
for this low price. You cannot equal this
any where else, and thi-combination is (/t'
best pr, minm for those who wap*
great paper and a home paper. Ta 1
and you will keep up with the *’
The Semi-WVeklv 1 ... make ,u:-
mon cause win. ( e larmers aim p islu s
hmulredsof letters from them on rm top
iis, describing their experience .1 making
crops, etc.
!( is a paper devoted to tlo jcvelopment
of the resources of the sou* and the wel
fare of its people.
The Journal is the iithomed medium
for the publication of (flatter relating to the
Cotton Growers’ Association, and
lias contributed largely to the increased
price paid for ctotton this season.
Besidrs general news the Twice-fl-We* !•
Journal has much agricultural matter and
other aiticles of special interest to farmers.
It has regular contributions by Sam Jones.
Mrs. W. 11. Felton, John Temple Graves,
lion. C. 11. Jordan and other distinguished
writers.
Call at this office and leave your sub
scriptions for loth, papers. You car. get
sample copy of either paper here on appl
cation.
Anvono sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strict ly confldential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munu & Cos. receive
special notice , without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, fit a
year ; four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Cos. 36,Broadway New York
Pr&uch Office, 625 F Bt„ Washington, D. C.
WHEN IN THE CITY
BE SURE
To Cull and see me at ;’OO
Whiteside Street, where 1 may be
found still dispensing ‘be best
Wld.-kies, \\ iiies.nnd Tobaccos to
be found in Chattanooga ,
If you don't e; re to drink call
AND SEE (VIE ANYWAY.
YOUR FRIEND,
/ u. u a nr,
The Georgia Saloon.
Caltaucoga,
BEN T. BROCK
Al t'y- * -Law
TRENTON* -/- - GEORGIA
Prompt attention to all business
intrusted to him
V- SON’S NEW.GBOOS.
■■SIBU
1111: IT'BI.IC IS INVITED TO EXAMINE MV
STOCK OF GOODS-
Every Business Man Must Have Some
Profit, But I Believe In “Living and Letting Livo”
HEAD FURTHER AND SEE IF I DON'T
“Practice What I Preach.”
LADIES AND GENTS SIDES AND RUBBERS AT COST.
DRY GOODS AS LOW AS CAN Zi FOUND !N TOWN.
--Will Not Be Undersold On Groceries-
Cane Bottom Ilickorv Chairs, Hardware. Tobaccos & Notions
as LOW or LOWER than elsewhere in town.
Call and see me, anil if YOU don’t want to See, ME, j/i-n
run eerla i><hf find something in mg Si-tend id Stock vf GOODY
11,at n ill of trod pour < ge.
WILLIUM SIMPSON.
NOTHING SHODDY IN STOCK.
We again extend thanks to our numerous friends who have been so
Kind to us bestowing a reasonable portion of patronage upon us the
past season, and as the time of year is at hand that >ve beuin to lay in a
sti’mly of Clo'hingsnd Shoes to protect us from the chilly winds and
.hi of appro: ching winter, 'Wo beg to state that we are far better
prepared to fill vour many wants than ever before and only ask yon to
call and give us the pleasure of showing our many rare bargains.
shoes.
When in netil of good Shoes rember us,
as we occupy first position.
We can supply you with fine Shoes of
Hey wood make, reKnownet! for good wear,
prices $3.50, ?! and ?-i.
Our Cincinnati line of ladies’ line cus
tom made Shoes in up-to-date styles in
welts, turns and McCoy’s ?J.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, slviish imitation welts and
McCoy sewed ladies’ Shoes are our $1.50
and $1.65 line that we guarantee to be solid
leather and satisfactory to wearers or a
new pair without charge.
Our ladies’ Kangaroo lanage whole stock
calf Shoes at SI.SC; sold under absolute
guarantee to be all leather and great wear
resisters.
We have some calf Shoes in (.■lildren’s
at DOc, 1.10 and *A/25; the on* school
shoes in the i> at those pritß of equal
wearing qr f
° ood” in Men’s s j calf a
®i.tw lid leather and g nnteed to
give and. a
have the strongest 11 fe of Men’
igaroo and real call shoolkt $1.75, 2.00-
.25, and 2.00 that can be .found in a:.y
market.
We still handle the Batl’4 Axe line of
men’s, women’s andchi|dr' ,’sShoes, better
than ever, at sl., L2s' .35.
We have niiu- od values
Shoes that we ca r want
space, so we - good ;
ment to call’ J see ne
GARMANY J3ro’s
-230 Montgomery Avenue.
: : CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
THE NEW YORK WORLD
Ihrice-u- ii'ech lulilioti.
lhe Most Widely Read News
puper in America.
Time has demonstrated that the Thrice
;,-A\ic.c World stands alone & Its class.
<filters papers have ituitatctl its form but
not its success, ’ibis :s beta use it tells :.li
the news all thetiinc am! toil it impartially,
whether that news be political or otherwise.
It is, in fact, almo. t a daily Jit the price of
a weeitly and you cannot afford to he with
out it.
Republican and Democrat nliirc cat
read t ms Thrice-a-Week \\ olid with absolute
confidence in itstru.h.
In addition to news, it publishes first-class
serial stories and other features bt.ind to
the home and preside.
The Tlnice-a-Woi’K World’s regular sub
scription price is only SIXO per year and
this pays lor 156 papers We offer this nil
equalled newspaper and Tin: Dade Coun
ty Sentinel together one year for $1.65.
The regular subscription price of the two
p ipers is $2. '
CLOTHING.
Yep, we nre coming to the front. Can
sell you as good value in all wool Suits as
you can find elsewhere.
Our $7.50 to SIO.OO Suits are every fibre
wool and made ii[> in first class s vie.
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 fain, fum
$ 12.00 to SIB.OO.
We can sell you all wool Meltons, Chev
iot and Bearer Overcoats at $6.50 to $10;
dressy anil up-to-date.
We have good wool suits for hoys at $1.50
2.1)0 and 2.50; sufficiently good for dress
Skirts and Wraps.
Ladies’rca I) to wear department consisting
ol wool'ktrts at 11.00, 1.50, to 1.5(1, mailo of
good goods nini ol Iho latest styles.
He l ave gold assortment of ladies’ Cloaks
in indies clotli and silk plush at SI,BO to $3.60.
Our Intent ladies’ J ickets bog style at $3.
SS, and $10.50 nr< tine values.
Dry Goods,
Our house is overflowing with Dry Goods.
All-wool yard wide tricot, 25c; Cadies’
Cloth, all shat. 25c; All wool Berge, 25c,
50c, and 75c; Si >i-boy Jeans, 15c: wool
filling Jeans, 22c 25c; Outing Flannel,
sc, Cc, 8c and 10c; at Indigo bine and
fancy Cal co. sc; cutt. ChecKs at 5c and
p yard wide Domestic • and 6c; staple
Ginghams,sc to 6c; y. and wide Percale,
Id Hickory Shitting, 1 .jigo dye, H e
v, all wool Blankets, So. 00; Extra
shaker Blanliets, front 75e to $1
per pair.
HATS! HAT.'!! HAT S!!!
The b"St Ilats $2 are “Nix All”
ine, For higher price Hats you
•an get of our “No Name’’ li'<e
. ron. $2 to $4.50.
We haven’t the space or abilit\
o tell of ail our value-
hope to have the pleasure of meet
ing all vbo desire good honest
goods at reasonable prices.
Respectfully,
A SET OF DISHES FREE
AT- THE
WONDER STORE!
We give a ticket with each 25c purchase or more. No chance, no Sot
eery. Hand Pain led ware for everyon (hat trade with us. Nothing
jdeases a l itlv more than n ; c“ Dish s. 5 oti cun see them in our Show
Window, (jur c. j,iitf stuck of Dry Goods, Shoes and Clothing .tie
complete and owing to the late fall 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 - 39°*
Fargains in Shoes.
Ladies’ Pebble grain, lace or button $
Ladies’ heavy shoes wortli 1.25.
*‘ fine Dongola heel or spring
heel, worth 1.25 to 1.50 .97
Misses heavy shoes 75 to 97
Children’s shoes from 9 to 12 .65
Men’s heavy brogan double sole uo
seam in hack 1.00
Men’s Oil Grain 1.00
“ tine satin calf, the best shoe you
oversaw for the price 1.00
Men’s fine Yici and I!ox Calf
‘ from $2.00 to 3.50
Ilov’s Heavy Shoes tap sole, screw
bottom from 97c to 1.25
Men’s Jeans Pants in all colors and
sizes, worth 75p, now .47
Fine all wool Cheviot and Cash
mere Pants 1.60 to 3.50
Men’s heavy winter Undershirts in
all sizes .15
Extra heavy 50c kind .3!)
Letter grades from 50 to 75c
Shnapps Tobacco 35c lb
Joe Bowers 35= lb
Arbuckles Coflee ]2c
Ladies’ fine felt an and \chct hats in
all the latest styles 1.25 to 3.50
Ladies’ Fine Cheviot and Serge Skirts
Skirts, trimmed in Satin Ribbon
from 2.50 up
Laities’ 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
ceived a large sample lot which we
ttre selling at about one-half thoir
vaMfe
Ladies’ Fine Box Jacket $2.97
Bia 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.
r ' • • '' _ - '
AND
NasM, Oiattanoop&SLLonis Bf.
SHORTEST ROUTE and QUICKEST TIME
— TO
ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO ST. LOUIS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
CHiCAOO and the NORTHWEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO CHICAGO
WITHOUT CHANGE.
NEW TRAIN U LOUISVILLE and CINCINNATI ,
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ATLANTA TO LOUISVILLE AND
CINCINNATI WITHOUT CHANGE.
Cheap Rates Is 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 in‘‘or nation, call upon or write to
|. W. THOMAS, Jr., H. F. SMITH, CHAS. E. HARMAN,
General Manager, Traffic Manager, General Pass, f ent,
Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. Amta! 6(1
Ladies’ Vests 15c, 2 f’r 2o
Ladies’ and Childrens’
Union Suits from 25 to 50c
Felt Window Shades 3 for 25
3 spools best thread • 10
Two large Cotton Bin meets 49
Best grade Table Oil Cloth 15c yd
A good comfort quilt C9c
Bruton’s Snuff 10c size 8c
“ “ 5c “ 4c
Ilot Scotch SnufflOc si*c 8c
Big Buck 35c lb
Big lot Indigo Blue Calico 4c yd
Outing Flanne s from 5 to 10c yd
Flanneletts in all colors at 10c yd
1 iut) wool dress flannels 25c yd
A good 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 Jackets and Cloaks
from 50c to 3.00
Men’s fine sample hats, worth 1.00 at 69c
Men’s Shirts in Madris regular
Dollar kind 75c
Men’s 75c shirts 60c
Work Shirts from 25c up
Overcoats f 1 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 4 c
Standard Sni ff 10c size 8c
Standord Snuff 5c size 4o
Ladies’ Fieece Liued Hose 2 pr .25