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THE DUDE COUNTY TIMES
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LAUREN NOLLE, - Publisher
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TERMS OP ISU B-SCRIPTIOP:
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Carrying dogs on the run¬
ning-board of an automobile
results hi many dogs being
killed by tiling or being
thrown off, and killed or maim¬
ed, and many are lost on ihe
highway*. The Oregon Hu¬
mane Society has prepared and
will present a law to protect
dogs carried in this way. This
is a step in advance and our
State wou'd do weli to*consider
a similar law. The dog is one
of man’s most useful animals
and should he protected from
misuse by careless owners.
When you feel like
or knocking look around a bit.
You are an American citizen
and should be proud of it.
He can own his own home it
lie so desires and' travel to
work over a system of high¬
way* such as the Romans
never dreamed of.
Our property is safeguarded,
our workman are cared for and
our lives are protected by an
insurance system unheard of
a hundred years ago and which
is rapidly eliminating the pau¬
per and ther poor house.
Aladdin and his lamp have
been made a realty by tire
radio which, in conjunction
with wire communication, has
annihilated distance. The
homesteader in Ihe mountains
can tune in his radio set and
listen to the music. Lstlures and
amusement programs of the
world-
What a picture to paint!
Forests, mines, transportation,
oil, electricity, telephone, gas,
radio, modern farm machinery,
roads and road building moth-
ods such as the world has never
before seen, and an educational
system which offers the poor
man’s son advantages which
the nobility did not have a
few generatbns- ago.
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Dull, Sluggish Feeling
LACK-DRAUGHT headache, and the ills
113 is our household that come with constipa¬
stand-by,” says tion, Black-Draught is
Mrs. Thomas H. Kell, who fine.
“Lots of times I have
lives near Ellijay, Ga. felt dull and sluggish, my
“We have been using it head would ache and I
years and years. My had to make a great ef¬
mother’s family used it fort to do my work. A
and we do here and my little dose of Black-
four sisters do, too. Draught would correct
“I could not run my this feeling. We always
house without Black - keep it on the medicine
Draught. I give it to the shelf.”
children whenever they Be sure that you get
need a purgative, and Thedford’s, the old,
both Mr. Kell and myself reliable Black-Draught
take it. As a medicine powdered herb liver med-
for sluggish liver and I ieine. At all dealer’s’
Mold's
am
Over Ten Million Paekeges Sold a Year
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Think of those things when
your hear thj croakasict
the knockers* Learn a- lesson
children from California,, wheie^ !C L* c ^ j
brighter, the sky u is bluer . I
and the- advantages greater; the
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world. Let us buiia up pride pnde
in Our Country -not in a boast-
l‘ul or arrogrant manner, but
with a sense of appreciation
and thanksgiving that we are
so fortunate as to live m a
land where opportunity a*nd
advantages far the poos and
the lowly are greater than the
i usuries offered short favored century andj
wealthy persons a j
ago. I
Church Notes
A brand New Year is here
Make a bargain with yourseif
to go to church every Sk’.ndary-
You may travel through life
on the Religion inherited from
your parents, but how far can
your children travel on the re¬
ligion received Horn you?
Get an Armin', before
supply is returned.
The rural chinch La-3 .>e?n
and still is in many ways- one
of the chief reliances for the
preservation and extension of
the cause of Ghrisl in the eoun-
tiy- From the rural districts
recruits are going constantly
into the cities to fill the
of business- c.no ,o<D ..... a,
life and to-become
The and leaders door of of the Llie rural ( j !u; thur ,"jl ( ^
must never be closed, nor con
we afford to withhold our tal¬
ents and thus lessen the effec¬
tiveness of this sacred anc con
structive force. Ihe supeiin-
tendent or the teacher may be¬
come discouraged as he sees
the young man or young wo¬
man go away from the country
church, hut if he or or she is
prepared to labor where oppor-
(unities are multiplied why
not rejoice that we have had
some part in preparing him for
a greater life’s work.
A very great need for ti ®
rural church exists and will
exist so long as these is need of
repentance, worship and praise.
Dear reader, which do you
say; “Maintain the rural
church’ or “Let her die’’? Your
,
actions next Sunday will ans-
wer the question
FOR SALK
One extra large dresser, good as
new. I heed the money and will
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LOCALS
Notes at the Times’ Office.
] M (juthburt .*pent Christmas ■
with his- family /..... at Cleveland,Tennw
Tom MsC»ul«y moved luesday
from the jail to the houss belong-
ing to Will Price* on the pike
where YVodatl’s used to live.
Duv.e Smith- shipped a ca® ©f
billets to Philadelphia Saturday.
T. D. Vuuwan, newly elected
Sheriff of Dade County moved this
week from his farm at Union into
the jail.
VrH j p v\ T iilrcuna.aiul diuigh-
te| . j\i ar j ne [l G f Chattanooga were
t | H , g llL . s t s of. Mrs^Wri ham’s met her
Mrs. L'mv Cola ducisiy tlie holi¬
days.
Louis Robertson of Chattanooga
High School apent the Holidays
at boaya-. %
Lev in Tuainen of Chattanooga is
Spending a few day a in. Trenton
with relatives.
Miss Margaret! Frierson has re¬
turned to- Fort Payne after ajendv
ino Christmas with her parents, I i
Mr. and Mrs A. I>. Frierson. j
^ Smi|h loaded cap oi |
lumber, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs S. 7. Hale visited
m Birmingham last week.
Albert Pace spent tire holidays-
with bis mother, Mrs. A. C. Pace
Miss- Bronson Stevens of Estell
Springs,. Tea a*. is visiting
Robertson.
VV t J. and lack Robertson spent
x.mas with home folks
The Trenton Lodge I. Q O. F.
a will inrtaU 1:<!W officcrh on
Thursday ni&bt. I ha following
wi'lil ha initiat - d into offices : Not*
I tub be If,. jN. (i.r Lew is MacBrvar
\ .(».;• Ross : Suli-ivan r H«ey.; G, \\
M. Ta-tum-y Treas..
Mi. and Mrs. J. C, Robertson
anaoaiwe tke Marriage of their
son r O. M. Robertson to Miss
Dana Selling »t Hazard, Ky
Tliey will be with bis parents
’after J.m. i
The Tim..-rfi.oc.
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^ ARRIVAL OF THE NEW
I By MARY GRAHAM YEAR BONNER %
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■ gEFOKE the midnight service ^
which would usher in tlie
New Year there was an organ
recital.
The church was very qufet, ^
everything was very still. Only P
the heuutlfuf chords of the or- 2
gan sounded; A glorious, Hghted
1 J g § star hung downs, and the Christ-
]nns greens were still wound
| g 5 around tlie fSildi- pillars reading and desk. the pulpit
| and tiiic
I ^ Smnetimea the notesi c*f the
j 2 organ were deep and’ low, again
j 2 they were higii, dear, thrilling.
§ ambitions, And to every person resolves came As tliey new
new
all joined In the opening hymn
of the New Year midnight serv¬
ice they all felt better.
The beauty of the organ’s
music liad touched* the soul of
each.
(©, 1924 , Western’ Na-wspaper Union.)
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of catarrh ar Deafness caused by
"atarrh.
HAM/* CATARRH MEDICINE con-
»ists of an Ointment which Quieklv
Believes the catarrhal inflammation, and
tne Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
lets through the E’.- , cd on the Mucous
! surfaces, thus restoring normal condi-
tions.
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of business the year just passed than J> H;
any previous year and ots* heart is full :C
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