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About Dade County sentinel. (Trenton, Ga.) 1901-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
PUBLISHED WEEKIA'. - UK >!£* ! A ,rltliVA-L OF TRAINS. Local schedule ** >itt-ii*-rii IU; i ro.nl (Queen * fjroseewfc Route). [; >J Ki'FSiir *'K!. ISMT.J. SuaMi li'Hi/iti'i I, (J, 6t N. (). Limited -8::>5 r. M. ,Wt. l*au American Spef?ll .*7:18 a. u. Xort’t Hound. v <J. Limited* ... .11:34 a- S I, Pan American Special. iID * >• Regular stop#- ami ■& • i**l niaiJ ti.p nt ?jittvp. ,• * ! ' * DIRECTORY.' Da-WA'lpci'icn (>rt meets 3rd Mondays a \frtrtfc wad St*|.teiui*r. lusliee Court ter Trentwrt District meets ja i Saturday itt each moitcU. Ojusrv OrMCMiw.-Win. O. lieese. Or* tin try; S. J. Hale, Clerk ; Superior Umrß a \V. rititutiiitt, \V. P. I’ace. 1j < CaUectnr, Saattiel J. Hale, laX. t. ~„ver. it t. '• (ledgers, Ornttuy treasurer; tV. T. l.faghe#, Own ii H’ Scdiw.d (u.nmis miier; W. \h tfomsui, B*f*eVir; Mark Male, Cormier. jjj{,;;j •siSAViou-., U. IC. Uhurcti.Swmi* f t , j t il kit S uid.iV- m **di month. l>r, ver mviiiiit each Sunday a<- I clock. Kpw.irtli League meets every ♦Calaesdiy weening Sunday school every •in i 1 1 v morning at 10'Wt). D. 11. Regers, 1U IC, SMITH, Pastou. J. W. BJ3SEI itt. 0. Physician aad Surgeon TfEKTHt GEORGIA ! WALTER W. GUBETON A.i liaWr f. SiitS ffi CS S3. J. ?. .TACO .V AY, A ITORNKY A I* LAW, 'RENTON, - GEORGIA. Will yracGco in all lb.** courts. Bfate and federal. ft T. BROCK. " ATTtVAXICY \ r LAW* r>: Ka rcin , _ * v !’a ) r <i a . Will practice iu Mi tV (Vittris. Prompt attention tfOfeu ail Uudness. W. U. J ACO WAY T!•:KX I M S, GKO R GIA T.J. LUMPKIN, r 4 -i. y 0 b'/fE T-JL'T- Lfi V, —<hilheti<ns o Specialty — No?/ EiU’U’rl City, Ga. H—~- ■ - - ' 1’ A 1.1 . G*> TT- A. S. JACOWAY went H. Schwaitz & Bro. >-< ■ • < Tt ks> * t* _ FIXC SHOES and HOSIERY Get th a "DUX" Shoe ' T ' oc UDE CAFE "MU. ~ ——- ♦■"'mi t E .. 'V Popular Prices and Poiitv U . ‘ ; *x! 832 MARKET ST., 4NOOo Ttilephoaie No. 274. IF YOU BUY AS EDISON OR VICTOR! Vo u will never regret it, and O. K. Houck, 920-922 Market Street, is the P act to get iu 11 *■■ it; •' tj im ii \< \i unit is i< t ;j< in tl it- lot write ’■' s *” l ' 5 ‘ esdnlog of die many djiferoiit makes we have got 0. K. HOUCK PIANO COMPANY i C. K. ;K)Cr>A N, Manager.' j i''ink,vt •* v Oh iitwmga, Te\ip*B*etf. ,' i V A COMMON MISTAKK. Manv women mistake kidney and bind der tioubleb for some irregularity pnciili.tr to ilte sex. Foley’s Kulnev ltenmlv cor feels irwegnlurttieH and makes women well* sliss (,’sirrie Harden, Rowling tireen, Kv„ and bladder tiv .ble until I started to use ♦''olcy’rt Kidney Remedy. The first bottle gave me oreat relief, and after taking the Second boUte 1 was entirely well.” Tmitou Drug Store. The people of Dade county cm fctve 25 percent by buying their Drugs, Patents, Stationary, t<. front 1.. J. Pettus, Druggist, Cow* rut and Market, Chattanooga. Everything so:d at 25 per cent L-fl than other stores. lIKARST WIIAT UK SEEDED. “Nine years ago it lo ked if mv time had come,” savH Mr. C. h'atrhing. of Mill Creek, Iwd. i'er ” 1 wits so run down that life huwg on n vary slender ihrend. It Was iluMi .tay druggist recotneaded Flets trie Ritters. 1 bought a bottle and 1 got what 1 heeded—strength. 1 had owe foot in the grave, but Flectric li.tteas i, back on the titrf again, ami I’ve been web ever since.” Sijld umkr gttnrantee ;tl all <8 wggisti?. 50<y. iKILLTNfiOOUGK 1 i an!> tux LUfgCS j l%Od g { PftEi P3ica { v i'iji a Xi flee * si.ct>. ? jgg jiU. THROAT ftNO LUNQ TSCHISLES. % l SATIF.FACJLOIi.Yi v 08, MCI+'KY SSJWIEJJ. Cash or Barter Live and Let Live Store New stock of Dry Goods BoyCsjyad Men’s CapaUiider wear," Diess Shirts, Etc. Sue' tliam. Prices to suit ' i[ - Ual* Have just received shin* mpnt of Garden and Field Feeds. Also big supply of Oliver plows, points and repairs. j. H . WILSON Morganvillp, Georgia. I.fVK AND LET LIVE STORK. mm Laxative Frail Spp to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse guL jtitutes. Prtco 800. tmuwttfmc’ ■ miivmm l .11 ■■■ 1 Open .u account by mail with ItlmAicnut 1 Bank A* Irust Cos., Jhatt anooga. Safe and sound, j Good business nun at the helmi CUVfif'' LOCAL D-VVS Hughes Frye was out from Ch it timowgii Saturday. Miss M.m 1 Sullivan spent 8u - tt ii. Si Elmo. Sieve Lyemance bis re over and rom his recent severe illness. Willis Wilkins*on spe it Mon 11\ in Chatlanoogn. Paul Rtidgers re urn .1 to [.cb.m, on Monday. 1 Miss Krankie Hale s . nt part >i lb s week at Whi'esid . 1). C.Case, of Albei ville, s <• t several days here this ik. Rev. Robert Pryo.* pivacbe I at Piney Grove church S . .mv. VV. G. Morriso t ivn in C m'hi noogu I'uesday on bid it . Mr. nt.d Mrs. \V. L. W i ’■ I ns.mi were shopping in Chattanooga Tuesday, Miss Dora Thomas, of Sulphur Springs, visited the family of Mrs. Sue Pace last week. A. li. Merville, of Fojt Pi^ne, I was the guest of Mr. aid Mrs. R. j S. K m!gets Fri<lay, Mrs. \V. \V. Pace and children of Ch tfctanooga, visited relatives here t his week. Mrs. Ella Thu man, of Orchard Knob, Tentt.. visited hn- parents, i Mr. aml Airs A. M. Tatum, tear town Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Leroy Case visited relatives at Rising ['.mu and Sul phur Springs t ‘i:- wt k. Rev. 11. IC. Allison, ot Rossville, preached at the C. P. Ch ich Sun day morning and even in •. Aliss Nell Thurman of Chatta nooga, visited her brother Sherrif Thurman last Sunday. Mrs G. C. Smith and so i Char les have gone t > il eir new home til Daisy, Penn. M re. Mary Jacoway spent Tues day and Wednesday with her son George at Rising Fawn. Miss May Cureton and brother Wa.Per attended the funeral of Rush Gas** here Friday. Master Douglas Hale and little sist, r Loren i visited relatives nt Whit'*.- i le lids week. Attorney W. 11. Payne, Jr., of Chattanooga, was lir-re o.i legal 1 toi ntssWedi 0.-d y. Sam ,1. llgle, Tom Tittle and \V. J. Townsend of Wildwood were here on business Wednesday. J II Wilson, Morgansville’so pp* ular Live and Let L ve merchant was here on his way to Chattanooga Wednesday, WA NTED —A gentleman de* sires a place for bis wife and baby ,o board for th ; summer at or near Tre 11 ton. Adi re is ‘‘U li 1111 t og . ” care of liditor this piper, Ag'-nts Wanted—l6x2o crayon por rails 40 cents, frames 10 cento and up, sheet picture s one cent each. Yu cm make 400 percent profit or S3J per week. Catalog and samples free. Frank W Wil liams Company, 1208 W- Taylor St., Chicago, Hi. Teleph me, mail your orders ot g> 10 Dan C. \V heeler fc Cos., at 607 Market St, Phone 175, Chat tanooga, Tenn., for gtnin, r hny and fee<l supplies. Got ton seel meal and hulls a specialty. Don’t for get Ihe place. I Harris ct Johnson, 13 K Bth st. \ Chattanooga, are the only exclusive j opticians in the ci<y. 15 years ex i pericnte assures accuracy aod cor | rect filling- The most up-to-date re- I trading rooms in the South. Ev ery thing at medeiate pri(es. ,Fdy’s<)riiio Laxative is best for wo- Jtbti '<ciiildren. Its mild action and >,Jifa*ut taste makes it preferable to vio *r - Midi £s pills, tablets, etc unstipution. Trenton Drug £-<ore psyfcl & KiDiEVCURE WILL CURL YOU of any case ot Kic uey or ; Bladder disease that is not’ beyond the reach of meti. - cine. Take it at once. Do v>t risk having Bright’s Dis use or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and SI.OO Bottles. RFWS£ BU*STITVT*3, •T i*' J. rt * ' . Jt j o-JJh’Y SENTINEL.TRENTON, GA. Change in Appointment. Rev. H. K. Allison, the newly appointed pastor, wii! preach ai the C. P. Church on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, both nior. ing and eve ning, instead of the Dt and 4th Sumi.tNs, ns announced bv him last Sunday evening. lie will preach at New England next Sun div morning and nt Ne v Liberty tile same ev idng. PUBLIC NOTICE We arc requested to announce that there will be n general work ing given by the Cemetery 01,th on Saturday, April 11th, for the purpose of (denring offlhft Baptist graves ard, one mile north of Tren ton. Dinner will le prepared and served on the ground bv the ladies int-rested in tld? good cause. Everyone willing to lend a help ing hand are requested m be there li}* <S a. m , and liring with you a good working tool c uitaiile for the occasion. l’f \on can't go your self, pend some one to represent you. Don't forget the date. Hugh Walen. Under the head of political an nouncements in this issue will be found the unm uno-ment. of Hugh Walen, of Wildwood, as a candi date for Tav Collector. Mr. Widen stated when lie au thomed his announcement that he would not have thought of enter ing politics had it not been sug gested to him by several of his closest thioughout the county 1 , wlmm he says are urging hitn to make the race. Mr, Widen is one of our lest citizens and a hard working man. amt if elected will no doubt ad minister the duties of the oOice in a manner that will reflect credit both upon him and bis constitu ency. For Sale. One-h.tlf interest in "4he Dade County Sentinel with lease on o’her ha’f until January 1, 1909, with sole management of the (taper to that date. Addiess SEN PIXEL, Tieutou, Ga. N.KN'TY OK TROIT.M? is caused hy stagnation of the liver and bowels. To get rid of it and headache and biliousness and (lie poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King’s New Lite Kills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping* 25c at all druggists. Sheriff Phurmon returned Wed tu stlav night from Slmrfield, Ala, tv til Arthur Jones, col., who is cl urged with kidnapping another man's wife. AFFORDS PERFECT KKtTRITY. Foley’* Honey ami Tur nfFords ]*er t se.'iuity from |>mmm<mi: and cm s mpth-n as it cures the* most obstinate coughs and colds. AVe have never known a single in stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia after Foley’s Honey and Tar had been taken Trenton Drug Store. FOllSAU^^^ A second condition cheap lor Sentinel, Trenton, AN 1 SIDIOLS DAN/?Ell. One of the west features of kidney bleisthat it isan insidious disease furs the victim realir.es his have a fatal malady. 'like FoleflHH| ilev Remedy at the fust sign of it corrects irregoiarities and Flight's disease and diabetes. Treat onl^H minstrSß TONIGHT® Bising Fawn BENEFIT M E Church Go and enjoy tori self and Z 5 cents BD TONF.SI .NSBERY TON ,ORIAL*ARTIST Seroud She North of Central Depot. Shave 10 Cents Baths 15 Cents Give me a call ~ 1113 Market St,, Chattanooga Tenn GENERAL PRESENTMENI’-^ (Coutinued from Second Page) To correct error in jury order No 50 Sept 1906 6 00 *2,883 41 Total 10,239.53 Less disbursements 6,486 9m Balance on band 8,75*2.7.; Gtorgia, Dade County. '■'nt in hi . t of R S Rogers, treas. 'o Stijurior court. At arch term 1908 Disbursements. itoads and bri 1 £•** 055 09 Public buildings (jiiil) 2G680:> Blierifl"s constablea 9599 Jury fees 267 50 Jail fees 479 3O Paupers 416 4.3 General fund 4*7 02 Fuel and stationery iOi 41 Incidentals inchiding nonresident witnesses 105 00 Treasurers Commission 6*23 29 'Po correct errors 7* 6,486 90 COLLECTOR’S REPORT. Total amount of taxes to bn collected for the year i9C7 $14,338.95 Amount collected and paid Treasurer to March I6UI 1908 sll O 9 Amount not collected $2,699.86 W. P. Pace. T:x Collector Dade Cos. PUBLIC BUILDINGS- To the Grand Jury, March 1908: W<, the committee appointed to inspect the pi hiio buildings, re spectfully submit the following re port : We have examined the conn and find it in a good steteof repair. In the inspection of the .Tail w* find the condition of it (sanitary and otherwise) to lie good. Mention of Ihe uncomoletness of the recent addition to ihe jiii is made in the general present ment, Respectfully, Geo 11. Jaeoim y, K. 11. Davis, M. C, Daniel. March 17, 1908. J* I have a comp 'c line of Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries AND SEEDS my stock of Drugs is fresh and complete. All guaranteed under the pure food and drug act, G. W. M. TATUM* TRENTON. OJ 4 IMl’oßT^^H • otant *ho ■ -iNDj > n('. I . .. Jm si i v : |||j J|j ""S' kslf^S grudg ingly tolerated poultry as a con cession to their wives, blit it is dif ferent now. Tbs industrious hen is one of the bulwarks of the farm. M jChamberl^m’s Cough Remedy j The Children's Favorite —CURBS-- ! ! Coughs, Golds, Croup and Whooping 1 Cough. TJtia remedy Is (smnmi for its rare* wn • large part of tho civilised world. ttT*ra always be depend< ; 3 wiw>n. It cnatatxra ao 1 opium or other harmful drug aod may foe jfi vea as confidently to a baby nfc to >s adclt Price 25 eta, Large Size, 50 cte. I G’ W M. Tatum. OiirUABY j Soiim one with a more gi(te<* pen thm min will \v i’e Ru-li Gush’s obi ua y. But somehow I feel that I phis* say sonmilrng , hliiiiß tlie dear Iny. [ canted t*4 at tlie fu erul, but cmdd not fl j had two motives: 111 on .to pay a tribute to his | noble character; ihe other, to say something, if pos<ihle, to c m fort the stricken pa;cuts. But when I viewed that sleeping form, beautiJ ful even in death, ami thought ■ the life be bad li\ed, and lis to the wail of father and and knew that he was all 'hey had. wiuh mile) me. And even now I cannot express what I Del word- seem so hollow sometimes I have known Rush Case very Ultimately ever since he was a litt e y ami can truthfully Siv I 1 ver ;ne\v or heard of him doing any thing or saving anything bis er could have wished otherfH He was naturally one of the tiuH gifted boys I ever knew. But S graudest thing about him was purity of life. To me he was next to my own dear boy, for were they not like brothers? Yea, even j as David and Jonathan. I shall never forget his conversa tions around my fireside, and he would sometimes say it was noxt o being at home. After his conver sion lie talked to us of his plans in life. He said he fir t thought hp ; wou'd make a preacher of tl>e | pel, hut had about decided he! would make a teacher, thinking he ! would come in closer contact the people and perhaps do more good in the world. His only aim in life seemed to be to do good. We find ourselves asking this ques tion; Why are the pure and good taken from us so when we need tlmrn so much? We can only answer. God knows best. Father, mother, though your life will he sad and lonely and you will miss him so much, it must be some comfort to know you have reared such a boy. Then lis’en to what the Prophet Isaiah says; “And a h ghway shall be there and a way, and it shall be called the way of holiness; the unclean shall not pass over it, but it shall be for those; the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein. No lion shall be there, nor any raven ous heast. shall go up thereon, it s rl not be found there, butthe re deemed shall walk there. And ihe ransomed of the Lord shall retmaj and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads; they shall oh’aiu joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing flee uwav.” A. J. TANARUS, Purchcon St a lion % : gj§|. Hhn. V KAIt SENI’ENt• B. ‘iV a twenty year l>v Ruck leu’s wmen cured lue of bleeding piles] 8t twenty years ago,"writes 0.8. VVtx-lever, of fjeltayville, N. Y. BuckienV Arnica Salve iieals tlie worst sores, boils,! burns, wounds ami cuts in tlie shortest! time. 2h c at ail tlru^gists See J. G*. Roberson for yourj dry goods, groceries and most ev- j erything else, except saw mills, at the lowest possible price. RF.CFI VKS CX )NGRATULATIOXS. You will soon receive the congratulations of vour friends upon your improved ap pearance if you will take Foley’s Kidney Remedy as it tones up the system and im parls new life and vigor. Fole-’a Remedy cures backache, tiou and a' 1 fMn> of kidfl;' Uvmblcs- (•xt.meme v • TiviitlH" Wanted. SCHOOL TEACHERS—I have the questions and answers of (he last seven State school examina tions in print. Will mail them all for oue dollar. Deecript ive circu lar free, B. S. Holden, Box 7, Lllijajr, Ga. 825 MARKETS^ ■ I ; * place C is neeri^ L Cnsli <j| r ><>K r.-M tJ!?!!;!*!; viflj The genial .!■ to wait on B 821 MARKET S™ bM Prices the PROMPT A J PHONE 324iH1