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'^PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
- - - GEORGIA
ARRIVAL of trains.
Local schedule,
Southern lUinofld (Queen &
Crescent Route).
[is EFFECT FEB. II f 190’t J.
South Bound.
Su. 1, C. & N. O. Limited (< i . ;8:35 f- M.
No. 8, Pun American Special. >7:18 A. M.
North Bound.
No. 2,C. &N. O. Limited 9:55 a. m.
No. 4, Pan American Special il:4o_r. M.
fitopr.
No’s. 1 and 2, last mail trains, stop at
'frenton. _
directory.
Dade Superior Court meets Hrd Momlars
n March and September.
Justice Court for Trenton District meets
I n d Saturilav in eacli month.
County OffioßKS.—Wm. O. Reese, Or-
S. J. 11,.1e, Cterk Superior
i; \V. Tliuin.au, Sherifl; W. I. i uce,
Lit Collector, Samuel J. Hale, lax Le
•ei ver; Kcht. S. Rodgers, County lreastirer;
\V. T. Hughes, County School Cominis*
io„er;’\V. >. Morrison, Surveyor; Mark
dale, Coroner.
C itumill SKitvicEs, Mi K. Church, South
,i,\ 1 xml 4th Sundays in each month.
Prayer meeting each Sunday evening at
o’clock. Kpwortli League meets every
tVe-lnesdav evening. Sunday schoolevery
S„,.l.iy morning at 10:00. D. 11. Rogers,
R. E. SMITH, Pastor-
J. W. BUSSEY Rl. 0.
Physician and Surgeon
IREK UN GEORGIA
WALTER W.CURET3H
All CX'e Vj Pat ll a. V. X
i 15IKS FA :t GA.
J. ?. .TACOWAY,
A 1 !<>h KK V A 1 LAW,
r j;VINTt >\ • GEORGIA.
W li pnuuitm tti all the courts*
alA ah 1 + oOfiil,
3 I. BROCK,
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TRENTON, - WKOIUiI \
Will,, idnail tl.e from;'
T. J. LUMPKIN,
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New England City, Ga.
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A. S. J A COW AY
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ii, Schwartz & Bro.
• tilat r.\ Nikk.; a, .TknN.•
PINE SHOPS
and HOSIERY
Cetthe "DUX’’Shoe
WamgaiM^—WMgmiMl
Wanted.
SCHOOL TEACHERS—I have
the ijuestions and answers of tlie
lust seven State school examina
tions in print. Will mail them all
for one dollar. Descriptive circu
lar free. B. S. Holden,
Box 7, E 1 i.j sv, Ga
LOU SALE.
A second hand Iniggy in good
' ondition cheafi lor cash. Address
Sentinel, Trenton, Ga. ,
RIVERSIDE CAFE
OPIiN DAY AND NIGHT.
'1 HE FINEST IN THE SOUTH WE SERVE THE BEST
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Popular Prices and Polite Attention. Next to Stag Hotel
832 MARKET ST., CHATTANOOGA
Telephon'd No, 274. - ’
A COMMON MISTAKE.
Many women mistake kidney and blad
der troubles for some irregularity pncuiiar
to the sex. Foley’s Kidney Remedy cor
rects irregularities and makes women well'
Miss Carrie Harden, Rowling Green, Ky.,
and bladder trouble until I started to use
Foley’s Kidney Remedy. The first bottle
gave me great relief, and after taking the
second bottle I was entirely well.”
Trenton Drug Store.
The people of Dade coun’y C"
save 25 per cent by buying their
Drugs. Patents, Stationery, etc.
from L. J. Pettus, Druggist, Cow
art and Market, Chattanooga.
Everything sold at 25 per cent
less than other stores.
IIE GOT WIIAT IIE NEEDED.
“Nine years ago it looked as if my time
bad come,” says Mr. C. Fatrbing. of Mill
Creek, Ind. Ter.” I was so run down that
life hung on a vary slender thread. It
was then itiy druggist reeomended Elec
tric Ritters. I bought a bottle and I got
what I needed—strength. 1 had one foot
in the grave, but Electric Ritteas put it
hack on the turf again, and I’ve been well
ever since.” Sold under guarantee at all
and ugg sts. 50c.
W. J. Townsend and family, o
Wildwood, were visiting friends
hear Byrd’s Chapel this week.
ASS CURS THE LUHCSj
w! ™ Or. King's i
iliw EjNeovsry
Broughs |
ISOLDS Trial Bottle Free I
THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. !
INTEED SATISFACTORY!
NEY REFUNDED.
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Mr. and 31 rs. Bob Street, of
Rossville, were guests of Mrs. W.
P. Pace Sunday.
RKCEIVES CONGRATULATIONS.
You will soou receive the congratulations
of vour friends upon your improved ap
pearance if you will take Foley's Kidney
Remedy as it tones up the svstein and im
parts new lifwaml Vigor, Foleys Kulnev
Remedy clues backache, nervotis exhaus
tion and.all forms if kidney and bladder
roubles. (eminence taking it today.
Trenton Drug Store.
Mrs. Frank Trcnout, of Penn
sylvania. was visiting here Satur
day and Sunday.
Open nn account by mail with
1 1 lu* A\pti tie Bank & Trust Cos.,
jJI iittunooga. Safe and sound.
[.Good business men at the ’*/>
ot trouble tis
unities end prevents
oisc.tse and diateles.
Trenton Drug Store.
>; i: w s e::o.m arizoxa
The editor rce ived a very inter
< > ii,o le tor a few days since from
G. W. B\ rd ol Ib uenix, Ariz. It
is of a perst md nature or we
would t L inpled to publish it.
l'her are many tonner D.tde Cos.
peoj.le lucatod near I'hoenix who
Mr. Byrd sa\s are well and doing
we i. lie shows what L. M. Acutf
formerly of this place is doing on
lOacresof land there. Mr. Acutf
sold #1400.00 worth of melons,
$47 0 worth of alfalfa seed
and 100 tons of hay at sl2 per ton
and run 25 head ot horses and
innumerable numbers of cattle.
This makes an agregate of $3,075
in cash, not counting profit from
i live stock. Mr. Aeuff made in
one year on his 40 acres of land.
That’s going some, but not so very
surprising when you take into con
sideration the fact that they
gather from 3 to G crops a year,
Mr. Byrd is engaged with the
government force enlarging the
irregating cannals preparitory of
handling the water from tine Great
Tanto Basin for irregation pur
poses. The canal they are now
improving will be 40 feet wide at
the top and 35 feet wide at the
bottom and several feet deep, and
when completed will carry consid
erable more water than Lookout
Creek.
Mr. Byrd says times are good,
work being plentiful and wages
high. Mr. Byrd's father, ex
sheriff, \V. A. Byrd, is th re and
sends liss regards to his many
fiends h ere.
LOCAL
Malcolm Sells has been very
sick.
J. T. Wool bright spent Friday
in Chattanooga.
.J. B. Jacoway was at home
from Atlanta Saturday.
Earnest Street, of Sligo, spent
Sunday in town.
Mr. Barnes, of Chattanooga,
was in town Friday.
Frank White movod to Bising
Fawn Thursday.
Miss Georgia .O’Neal was in
Chattanooga recently.
E. H. Bates has returned from
a visit in Walker County.
31rs. W. 11. McMullen was here
from Chattanooga Friday and
Saturday,
Mr, and 31 rs. George Jacoway
were down from Bising Fawn
Sunday.
3lr. Will Smith and mother
were here from Chattanooga this
week.
3rrs. C. H. Myers and baby, of
Chattanooga, are here for the
summer. w
Claud Turner, of Pittsburg, Ga.,
spent Sunday with the family of
Tom Newman.
Miss Kate Hughes, of St. Elmo,
spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. A.
Case.
Will Mohan has returned to
Birmingham, after a month’s stay
here.
B. F. Killian and Tom Smith
were down from Rising Fawn
Tuesday.
Clerk S. J. Hale spent Tuesday
in Chattanooga.
Mesdames Cass and \\ inglieTd
were visiting at New England
City Tuesday.
Ilev. H. K. Allison moved into
the parsonage here this week from
Bossville, All of his family are
here except one daughter.who will
not leave Rossville u.ntill the pres
ent school is out.
Agents I V~
..i.d Company/ 1208 W-Taylor
St., Chicago, Hi.
Charley Cameron was in Chat
tanooga Friday on business.
Telephone, mail your orders or
go to Dan C. Wheeler <Sc Cos., at
GOT Market St., Phone 175, Chat
tanooga, Tenn., for grain, hay and
feed supplies. Cotton seed meal
and hulls a specialty. Don’t for
get the place.
Miss Annie (’ureton was out
from Cha.fcanooga Sunday.
Harris & Johnson, 13 E Bth st.
Chattanooga, are the only exclusive
opticians in the city. 15 years ex
perience assures accuracy and cor
rect fitting. The most up-to-date re
tracting rooms ip the South. Ev
erything at moderate prices.
Misses Eula and Carrie Lee Jaco
way visited in Gadsden this
week.
Foley’s Orino Laxative is best for wo
men and children. Its mild action and
pleasant taste makes it preferable to vio
lent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc
Cures constipation.
Trenton Drug Store
Mrs. Will Bates, of Brownville,
Tenn., spent this week here with
relatives.
AFFORDS PERFECT SECURITY.
Foley’s Honey and Tar affords perfect
security from pneumonia and consumption
as it cures the most obstinate coughs and
colds. YVe ha ye never known a single in
stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia
after Foley’s Honey and Tar had been taken
\v Trenton Drug Store.
r readers say
Rising Faw.., (la.,
April 1.5, 1908,
Editor l>ade County Sentinel,
Dear Sir:—
After this date you will forward
yt.ur most valuable paper to my
address at Attalla, Ala. With
best wishes for you and success to
the Sentinel, I remain, \ —-y ~
your friend,^
‘B. F. Killian. O
WANTED: — We want two or
three men in each county to place
catalogues and advertise our Fam
ily Supply Union Department.
SIB.OO per week salary with oppor
tunity .for extra commissions.
Perminent positions. Address.
LAKE CITY WHOLESALE CO.,
453 West 63rd St., 111.
DADL CoJ.fr/ SENTINEL TRENTON, GA.
NEWS
3lesdame>{ Wilkinson and \\ il
liams spent Monday in Chatta
nooga.
Rev. Bartow McFarland will com
mence a series of meetings at the
C. P. Church Saturday evening.
3lesdames G. W. 31. Tatum, B.
S. Bodge re, George Serratt and
Misses 3lyrtle and Annie Cureton,
and 3lattie Serratt and Jess Cole,
Editor Tatum and B. S. Rodgers
attended Singing at 1 nion Church
Sunday afternoon.
My annul Easter sale is still on
and will last to Easter. Don t
fail to give me a call before it
closes. L. S. Lyemance.
It will be to you to at
tend my Easter sale. I am offer
ing new goods at new prices.
L S, Lyemance.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
It is important that you should decile
to take on 1 v l oley’s Honey and Tar when
von have a cough or cold as it will fcure
the most obstinate racking cough anti ex
pel the cold trorn your system. Flier's
Honey nndffar contains no harmful drug.
Insist upon having it.
Trenton Drug Sure.
1
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Changing Some
The A. G. S. Company made a
shift of section foremen 3Veifaies
day, changing B. F. Kellion j>f
Rising Fawn, to Attala, Frank
White from Trenton to Rising
Fawn and placing John Waljhr,
of Collinsville, in 3lr. Whle’s
place at Trciiton. This ofvinge
was made by agreement tf the
j foremen and replaces then on
| their former sections.
Come and inspect my new
j this baster
| w hethor ydjmiy or not.
L. 8. Lyemaice.
PLENTY OF TROUBLE
is caused by stagnation of the live* and
; bowels. To get rid of it and headache
and biliousness and the poison that irings
jaundice, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
the reliable purifiers that do the work
| without grinding or griping* 25c at all
u. f5. L,yt iuu wy© •
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X< >TICE
T. B. Blake owner of Perclifreon
Horse, King 11, will make] the
following stands during the tfason
dates to he supplied later.
Sulphur Springs, Ga., Stilpluir
Springs, Ala., Trenton, Johiflton’s
C ook ml at J. N. Blansith place.
HQIIYSKIBNIYCIRE
Makes Etidr cys and Bladder Hyht
Bring your produce and pul try
tome. Will exchange you ;goods
for them allowing you l.ghest
cash price for them.
L, S.iJtyyemaee.
Commends Governor fo J Ap
ptinting Woman
Libraian.
[ G eorg j
It did
when Governor Smith
ly appointed Mr.-i. Cobh
Librarian, and yet atone t iießßj
eligibility of women for thahfl
was the discussion of tL
'llii- women won* trcmcndHßHH
teresteu and b ,f ht all tV
mice they hat 'ai
Legislature; tl
ing favorably u
interest was in cre% -
Ellen Dortch, now \ W
street. Governor
ever, failed to make the
ment and Miss Dortch later
married General Longstreet* The
writer was at that time editije; the
! Roni9 Georgian and woiUedfhard
for the passage of the bill art for
Miss Dortch. Tremendous pres
sure was brought to bear !>ti; Gov
ernor Candler to appoint drj. W.
Y. Atkinson, widow of jtbit late
Coveruor, but in this as ji several
other things, he failed t do the
right thing, so it rernaiusbr Gov
ernor Smith to have the lisiintion
of being the first GoMrnor of
Georgian to appoint a lonian to
the oflice of State Librrian. It
was well done, for Ms. Cobb
should have had it long go, and if
the Governor does seeral more
things like that he will/find that
he has added unto himtflf wisdom
and stature.
SOOEER, GA.
Hon. Lee Pope took ninety-live
head of cattle to the mountain
i st week.
Mrs’ Claud Deering. of Chatta
nooga, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Has well, this
■V >k
Misses Florence and Mary Phil
lips were shopping in town Fri
day.
Mrs. John Anderson, of White
side, has leen visiting friends at
this place.
Misses Etta Martin and Alma
Coats visited friends at New Lib
erty Sumly.
1). E. Tatu n was in Cl attanooga
Saturday on business.
Quite a number of young people
enjoyed a flower hunt at this
place Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Dock Redden, of < hatta
nooga, is visiting relatives here.
Walter Street visited his parents
Sunday.
Miss Agness Buqus and neice,
M tss Lepwick, of Chattano>g
visited Miss Irene Pope Sunday.
Messrs. Williams and Holland
spent the day in town Saturday.
Mrs. J. E. Stravvn was shopping
in town Thursday.
Mr- and 31rs. Ben Allen, of St.
Elmo, visited relatives here Satur
day and Sunday.
Miss Mynne Pope was shopping
in town last Monday.
Mr and Mrs. \V. E. Barry are
visiting here.
Barney Hale, of Bridgeport,
spent the day with Dr. and 31rs.
\V. P. Deakins Sunday.
Dr. K. D. Davis and son, Miles,
were out Horn Chattanooga Mon
day to see Mr 1 Sam Johnson, who
is very low with dropsy.
Mrs. Doyal and daughter, accom
panied by Miss Nettie O’Neal, vis
ited relatives and friends here
Sunday.
A number of young gentlemen
the singing Sunday evening a
Morgansville.
" np Cnatta
Chattanooga Saturday.
rtP •
HOOKER, GA.
As it has been a long time since
I have given the Sentinel a call, I
will dot it a few words today.
The farmers are all busy fixing
to plant their corn this pretty
weather.
Mr. Joel Parson was in Morgans
ville one day this week on busi
ness.
Misses Minne and Y;j4
Parson visiud their fri^fl
oin.
n.™
J. 11.
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i this for McMims
i ville. MP
Fanny Fulgum, of Lookout
Mountain, visited friends at Mor
gansville this week.
Fanny Street, of New Liberty,
is some better this week.
Lee Pope and wife, of Hooker,
were at this place Sunday.
Well friends as it is so hot to
day, I wont say any more this
time.
_ The Rising Fawn Minstrell Cos.,
with a few changes in their orig
i inal programme, will show again
jin Cureton’s warehouse at Rising
j Fawn tomorrow nigh, beginning
:at 8 p. m. This show is worth
; seeing and all that have not
I seen it have missed a treat.
'To My Friends of
TRENTON AND M
DADE COUlf
#L>-*0
I take great p]ea9
are in stating that I
m now connected!
with the *
IWILLER-KUTCHELL C 0„
And will be glad to
to have you call and
see me when i T J
Chattanooga. V
Respectfully,
MORGAN DOUGLASJ
MILLER-MITCHELL CO.
For Sale.;’ m
A six room cottage and twoM
with LOO feet frontage, on a S
deuce street in Fort Payne,
Terms Cash. Address
Sentinel,
Trenton*®
DEATH WAS ON HIS. HLelJ|
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., liaw
close call in the spring of 1906. lie
“An attack of pneumonia left me
ami with such si fearful cough .
Irieitils declared consumption h.i^H
death was on my heels. Then SHn|
suaded to trv Dr. King's New
It helped me immediately, and
two un,l a half bottles 1
again. 1 found out that New i
the best remedy tor coughs
ease in all the world.” Sold
aiitee at all druggists. 50c
Trial bottle free-
Clover, Bed Top,
clutrd Grass, 31iilet Hay, a®
kinds of Held seeds at v
Wheeler & Co’s,, 007 Marked*
Phone 175, Chattanooga, Tennr
Cotton seed meal and hulls a
pecialty.
A TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE.
“I have just completed a twenty year
health sentence, imposed by Rucklen’s
Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleeding
piles just twenty years ago,"writes O. S.
"'■•ninw.nf Leßawills, ‘tv. Y. BuckleuV
\ .;o boils,
tf ’ * or*e t
**'*t*cr
erything else, except saw mills, at
the lowest possible price.
Notice!
I have over-halted the machine*
of the Stone Mill onedialf
east of Trenton and am nowßßf
to grind your. corn. The sjjßH
new and makes the best
G. W. M.
CENTCDS
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11 W 120 126 0
Total 1242 D3l 81
BURTON F. STANSBERY....
TONSORIAL ARTIST
Seri ml Shop North of Central Depot.
S have 10 Cents
Baths 15 Cents
Give me a call .. 1113 Market St
Chattanooga Ten
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the >o* V fT/T.
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