The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, January 29, 1925, Image 1

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Mrs. George W. Cureton Passes Awaij Mr?. George W. Cureton, wife of George W. Cureton of Rising Fawn, died at 9530, Friday morn- ingt |an 23 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. William Dun¬ lap Jacoway, 7°7 Gak Street, Chattanooga. Besides her hus¬ band, Mrs. Cureton is survived by one son, Walter W. Cureton, and five daugters, Mrs. J. Chaflin Stroud of Columbus; Mrs. Wil jiam D. Jacoway, of Chattanooga ; Mrs Bedford A. Lampkin, of mingham, Ala.; Miss Mai I Cur¬ eton, of Auburn, Ala ; and Miss Bessie Cureton of Huntsvill, Ala.; and one sister, Mrs. James K. Good.loe of Nashville. Funeral services were held Sun- d;v morning at 10: 30 in the Ris¬ ing Fawn Methodist church, Rev. S. A. Long and Rev. E. R. Lewis officiating. Interment followed in the Hanna cemetery. The fol lowing acted as pallbearers : Walter W. Cureton, Bedford A. Lamp kin, J. Chafin Stroud, William Dunlap Jacoway, and C. J. Sul. livan. Among those attending the fun¬ eral from Trenton were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nethery, Mrs. G.W.M Tatum, Mr and Mrs. W.N.Tatum, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cureton, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Price, L. S. Lye Mance, R, S. Rodgers, Mr, and Mrs. S.J.Hale, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 Brock and daughter Meredith, . Rev. E.K. Lewis, Mesdames W.G, and W.F, Morrrison, Mrs. E. W. McMahan, Roena and Mauline Morrison. Trenton Beat Duffs The Trenton High School team defeated Duff Drug Co. team hi Chattanooga Tuesday eve ni "g *>y 34 to 26 G. Austin . jed treet the scorers getting with six goals, t Blake 3 , Forrester 3 , 3 , Sells 1, H. Austin 1. Denton plays Ringgold Satur¬ day. Church Notes At a ses sion of the Chatta- "°° ia Strict Institute held in Gentenary Church, Nov. 3 24 a reso ution , , was unaminously ff ^ S ted ^e-Easter D authorizin g Evangelistic aS imultan- r ttPaign throughout the Chat- anoog 3 District- A committee hree Pastors and two lay- . en ^ere placed in charge of rennrf^5 Pa5gn * comm ittee ed on Jan. 5 and the plan a The principle r f : , wee^if' next 3 " W ‘ M be given Thp lf space permits. Z h !? • Cornplete it « wotked, 1 and will, d*! revive every brjJ'T & many of mto the her church and ;;t ranks. tlie hD f s is contagious but froi L eC ntact then Qo-,n ° * ^ et boost;- V ° Ur roost and m Twenty-seven " P as tors and ariv Superinte ndents make ann r? UnCS[nents Friday ^very member urged to be Present. young i Gill’s T SS -sss Pills -T Dade ( ’oi xty Official Oraan of Daae ounty ©/~ TRENTON, Ga., JANUARY 29, 1925 My Dade County Hills Dedicated by the author to his brother, B G.Bible , and his sister Mis Mary b ble Forester My Dade County Hills, to which I flee. In times of deep distress, there may I be, Beneath the oak or pine or hanging vine, Worshing thee. My Hade CouDty Hills, Roaring torrents and picturesque rills. The memory of which fills me wxh joy and mirth, The garden of Eden for me, the Paradise of the earth, Ther^|n On the the shade, beneath beneath the hills I lie, velvety mosses the sky. Over these hills I’ve hunted many a night, Following the hounds, till broad day light, Thru wood and meadow green, by beast and bird unseen, Now as my hair grows gray, it makes me young and gay, Thrills my heart with delight, Oh! wondrous sight, As these hills I visualize, all aglow at sunrise, With their many mysteries of light and dark, To v, hxh in my dreams I so often hark. My Dade County Hills, whether in Dight or day, My heart with rapthre thrills as l reca>! their display. Glory of sun, moon and stars, of Jupiter, Venus and Mars, Of valleys deep and broad, glorious hills of God, Where I once wondered, would kneel and fervently pray, That I might do something worth while, some day, And never stray from the straight and narrow way. My Dade Couuty Hills which gave me so many thrills, With rugged cliffs for frills and babbling, sparkling rills, Among which my childhood days were spent, In my life, proving an important event, The lessons they taught me were indelibly impressed, And by them, in my declining years, I’m blessed, For having had such companions in my youth, For they ever breath love .faith, hope and truth, And I long to go back to the hills of my childhood, Be a child again and roam the hills Ionee trod, Kneel among them, and give thanks to the Good God, And there at last be buried beneath their sod. John Frank Bible. Local News FOR SALE.— Cloud water throws inch stream. The thing farm use,put your spring in house. This ran can be tor II5, half sale price. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ellis spent the week end with his ther J. W. Ellis at Valley Head. Dr. S. H. Long, presiding of Holston Conference, an interesting sermon at the odist church, Sunday evening. Mrs. Wamack from Gadsden was here Tuesday to visit her son in the County jail. Mrs. O. M. Foster spent the week-end in Chattanooga. Mesdames O. M. Foster and Edgar Turner were in Chattanooga shopping Wednesday. O. M. Foster has sold his fox hounds. J. L. McCallie of Wildwood was in Trenton, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McBry visited Mr. McBryar’s Sunday at East Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harold of Atlanta were the week guests of Mr. and Mrs, W . Price. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Turner Mrs. Nettie Merville, of were visiting relatives (Trenton Sunday. “ Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Brock Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wells in Trenton the first of the Claude* Hunt was put in county jail for making whisky. W. I. Price traded a Ford touring car to C. L. Price for a truck this week, which W. S. is using for school truck. Leaky Roofsi use ZiquidJstestos ,%iltt'*JS„i Roofing ONECOAT Lasts ten years! Makes old roofs good as new—ary kind! Easily applied. Used by largest concerns past 25 years. Informa¬ tion on request or send $8 for trial 5 gallon can; sent prepaid—fully guaranteed. EXCELSIOR PRODUCTS CO. 85 FOURTH AVE.N.Y.CITY — | Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run-down” condi¬ tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are in good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh Is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HAI.L’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Combined Treatment, both local and in¬ ternal, and has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. This is the greatest and most accu¬ rate Seed Book ever published for the South. 112 pages, 250 actual photo¬ graphic pictures, 4 handsome cover pages in full colors, accurate descrip tions, valuable culture directions and the most useful Seed Book there is. It is absolutely free, and we want you to have it in your home. Hast ings’ Seeds, "The Standard of the South,” are, as always, the best seeds grown. Garden, field and flower seeds, plants and bulbs that do well in the South are all fully described with 1925 attractive prices, the lowest we can possibly sell good seeds, plants and bulbs. All our 1925 customers will get 5 seed packets of beautiful flowers absolutely free. The big new 1925 Seed Book tells all about it. Write for it today. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. Lest You Forget Our Big Clean-Out Sale Ends Febru ary7th On Friday before at 10:30 the twenty-four free prizes will lie distributed. Pay your account and trade *11 yon can be¬ fore then so as to get a lot of tickets on these prizes. Of course, you are going to pay your account, so, why not before these prizes are drawn and get some of them? FLOUR. We are selling flour by the sack ckeaper than the mills in twenty barrel lots. You may regret it if you do not lay in a supply now. You Gan Buy Che*per This Sale Shoes, Underwear, Clothing, Hats, Overalls, Dress Goods, Rugs, Etc., Etc- John L. Case TRENTON. GEORGIA Morrison’s Store (At Steven’s Store House South Side) Will keep a general line of Merchandise, and sell as cheap as anyone else. Our aim is to sell what the people want to buy, and buy what the people want to sell- Will thank you for your trade. RADIOS In connection with my automobile business I have put in a stock of Radios. Will carry several makes besides t*he well known Super¬ heterodyne which is considered best Radio on the market. Keep in touch with the world from your own home. I can sell you a Radio juat like you buy your automobile. Make a cash payment, pay the balance by the month. Write «r call and let me show you my line. W. H. BROCK TRENTON, GEORGIA